"Opposition is asking for evidence of Airstrike, Pakistan is applauding those words": Modi at Bihar Rally

Modi alleged that Congress' words will only please Pakistan and the whole opposition is acting like they are in favour of Pakistan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Nitish Kumar BJP Bihar Rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after 9 years shared stage with Nitish Kumar at a political rally in Bihar, and launched scathing attacks on the opposition alleging them to support Pakistan after they have been demanding evidence of the damage caused by the airstrike.

Modi alleged that Congress' words will only please Pakistan and the whole opposition is acting like they are in favour of Pakistan.

"They asked for evidence of the surgical strikes. Now, they ask for evidence of the strikes by the Air Forces. I want to know from the Congress and other parties why they are bent on destroying armed forces' morale. Why is the Congress giving speeches where enemies are benefitting? When we had to stand united against terror factories, 21 parties united for questioning us," he said.

He said that Pakistan would definitely be 'applauding those words'.

He also said that the entire nation will answer to the accusations and questions the opposition is asking in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

"The aim of opposition is to destroy Modi, while Modi aims to destroy terrorism," said Modi stating that this is a new India and we won't hold back if we are poked.

"I am happy that Nitish Babu worries about the poor and took Bihar out of its old ways and gave it a new direction," PM Modi said while addressing the rally and praising Nitish Kumar's work for the Bihar state.


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