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Amit Shah slams Rahul Gandhi over ‘surgical strike’ remark, says Congress president insulting Indian soldiers

Praising the Narendra Modi government, Shah said that the Army jawans have developed a sense of pride that their government is standing behind them rock solid.

Edited by: India TV Politics Desk Jaipur Updated on: December 01, 2018 17:41 IST
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Coming down heavily on Rahul Gandhi over his ‘surgical strike’ remark, BJP president Amit Shah on Saturday alleged that the Congress president was insulting slain Army soldiers by claiming that the 2016 surgical strike across the LoC was conducted to win the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections.

Praising the Narendra Modi government, Shah said that the Army jawans have developed a sense of pride that their government is standing behind them rock solid.

Addressing a public meeting in Phalodi town of Jodhpur district in poll-bound Rajasthan, Amit Shah alleged that Rahul Gandhi lacked the courage to praise the bravery of Indian soldiers. 

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"Prime Minister Narendra Modi took revenge for Army martyrs. Rahul Gandhi is saying that surgical strike was conducted to win Uttar Pradesh election. You insult the martyrs of the country. You could not even show some courage," Shah said.

Addressing a gathering at Udaipur in poll-bound Rajasthan earlier Saturday, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the surgical strike was made public as the BJP was fighting elections in Uttar Pradesh.

He also told the gathering, "Like during the Narendra Modi government, surgical strike was conducted thrice during Manmohan Singh government. Are you aware of it? Modi actually reached into the Army's domain and shaped surgical strike into a political asset."

Hitting out at the Congress, Shah said, "On one hand there is a troop of patriots under leadership of Narendra Modi and on the other hand there is a troop which doesn't have a leader, policy and principles."

He also took a dig at Gandhi's party for not declaring its chief ministerial candidate, and wondered how can an "army" win which has not been able to finalise its leader.

(With PTI inputs)

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