Modi used soldiers' sacrifices to garner votes: Congress


New Delhi, Sep 28 (IANS): The Congress on Friday slammed the Central government for celebrating "Parakram parv" on the second anniversary of the 2016 surgical strike, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP of always using "soldiers as a tool to garner votes".

The government had earlier decided to observe "Parakram Parv" from September 28-30, commemorating the valour and sacrifice of the armed forces, on the occasion of the anniversary of the cross-LoC (Line of Control) military strikes.

The Congress said the 2016 attack was not the first time that India had inflicted surgical strike and listed a number of such attacks carried out in the past.

"We are proud that our forces have successfully conducted multiple ‘surgical strikes' over last two decades, particularly post the year 2000 -- January 21, 2000 (Nadala Enclave, across the Neelam River); September 18, 2003 (Baroh Sector, Poonch); June 19, 2008 (Bhattal Sector, Poonch); August 30-September 1, 2011 (Sharda Sector, across Neelam River Valley in Kel); January 6, 2013 (Sawan Patra checkpost); July 27-28, 2013 ( Nazapir Sector); August 6, 2013 (Neelam Valley); January 14, 2014 (Army Chief, General Bikram Singh's statement qua surgical strike on December 23, 2013); September 28-29, 2016 (DGMO's statement)," Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said.

He accused the Central government of "compromising national security", saying in 52 months of its ruling the country, Jammu and Kashmir alone has lost "414 security personnel and 259 civilians in Pakistan-sponsored terrorism".

He challenged Modi to concede that he has "failed" in keeping the borders secure by allowing a "500 per cent increase in ceasefire violations by Pakistan, since May 2014".

"Where is the '56-inch chest' missing as Pakistan commits more than 3,000 ceasefire violations at the LoC and international border?," he said.

He alleged that Modi "squandered national interests by arbitrarily reducing the number of (Rafale) fighter aircrafts required by the Indian Air Force (IAF) from 126 to 36", and buying the aircraft at 300 per cent higher price than its original cost at the time when the deal was struck by the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.

Surjewala accused the government of meting out a "step motherly treatment" to the armed forces by slashing the defence budget to 1.58 per cent of the GDP, which was "lowest since 1962", and also of neglecting a report of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence, which exposed that "68 per cent" of the Army's equipment were "vintage" and that there was no money to buy emergency weapons.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 29 2018

    Modi is not bother about others except self

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 29 2018

    For the first time in 71 years Indian Soldiers had to buy their own Uniform & Shoes ...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 29 2018

    Modi was given a chance to fulfil his promises by the electorate.Not only has he not fulfilled any of the promises but has also made a mess of our economy and with poor governance the law and order situation in our country has reached the nadir.

    A stage has reached where people no more want any 'acchhe din' but wish to get back their 'burre din'.

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  • Sheikh, Karkala

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Modi is like fish out of water. He is very much certain that he is not going to retain his hot seat.

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  • Pooki 3, MANGALURU

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    PAPPU MODI ! your chota bheem is grown to bring the MOUNTAIN KAILASA ! stop him if you can !!

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  • DON, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Highest number of soldiers died in last 4 years.
    Dumb followers believe in whatever fake 56" says.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    To gain credibility and acceptability, the Modi sarkar has been using the Armed Forces to garner votes.

    What about Gujarat Model of Development ?

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  • Pooki 3, MANGALURU

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    BABA Modi ! if you see him closely you know him ! where he stands !! People lost the faith in THREE IDIOTS of congress, RAHUL, SINGH AND SONIA pre elections of 2014. People looking for the change which brings a smile in their faces ! even if you announce one RS discount on their daily groceries they are really rejoices people dont take voter on a free ride !

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