Without naming anyone, Modi said those who talk about secularism were doing so only for vote-bank politics. "They should go and see how the army is a symbol of secularism," he said.
Taking a dig at some "big countries", he said they were indulging in being "selective on dealing with terrorism".
Thousands of people, including former soldiers, turned up for the rally. Seeking to reach out to the ex-servicemen, Modi asked the UPA government to bring out a white paper on the long-standing demand of former soldiers for "one rank one pension".
He also complimented scientists on the successful launch of the nuclear-capable Agni-V missile Sunday morning.