Narendra Modi says Congress ‘soft’ on terror to ‘appease vote bank’ 

Team Suno Neta Thursday 4th of April 2019 11:21 AM
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Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, accused the Congress party for being “soft on terrorism in order to appease its vote bank” and also claimed that the party is “openly supporting” terrorists and separatists in its greed to come back to power.

Modi, during his public rally in Kolkata’s Brigade Grounds, said, “Congress has always bowed its head before terrorism due to its policy of appeasement and to satisfy its vote bank. It has been soft on terrorism. Do you remember who abolished the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Prevention (TADA) Act? It was Congress. Remember, Congress always made false promises in the name of taking action against the terrorists and Maoists.”

Modi then took his attack to the West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress leader, Mamata Banerjee, and said, “Now they are openly supporting terrorists and separatists in the greed of ascending to power. Trinamool Congress, which emerged from Congress is also party to this crime.”


 

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