Country felt absence of Rafale during Balakot strikes: Modi


New Delhi, March 2 (IANS); In a strong attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the results of air strikes on Pakistan "would have been different" had Rafale fighter jets been procured earlier and accused the opposition party of first worrying about "self-interest" and later doing politics over it.

In wake of the bombing of the Jaish-e-Mohammad training camp at Balakot in Pakistan, Modi also said that no one can dare raise a finger against India and it is pursuing new policies and new traditions.

Attacking the Congress which has been campaigning against the Modi government on the Rafale deal, he said "the country is feeling the absence of Rafale. If there was Rafale with us, the result probably would have been different".

"First due to politics of self-interest and later due to politics per se, the country has suffered a lot," he said at the India Today conclave here, in a reference to the Congress-led UPA government's delay in acquiring the Rafale fighter jet.

Lashing out at the opposition, he said that "their hatred for Modi has become a hatred for the nation". He said at a time when the entire world is with India on countering terrorism, some people were raising doubts about the armed forces.

"Their remarks are being used as proof against India (in Pakistan). These people have come down to opposing the country in their opposition to Modi," he said, adding that many Modis would come and go but the nation remains.

He asked the political parties not to weaken the country for their political gains.

Modi said the country was decisive and bold due to hard work of 125 crore Indians and his government has ended the days of "deals and doles."

He said "a sense of fear has been put in the hearts of enemies both inside and outside the country" because of his government's actions.

"Today, the environment that has been created, this fear is good. If the enemies of the nation feel the fear of bravery of the nation, it is good. If the masters of terrorism feel the fear of the bravery of the armed forces, it is good.

"If the fugitives have fear of their property being seized, it is good. If with Mamaji (alleged AgustaWestland deal middleman Christian Mitchel) speaking, big families get rattled, then this fear is good. If the corrupt have fear of going to jail, it is good. If the corrupt have fear of law, it is good," he said.

Modi said the new India is forging ahead on the basis of its resources and confidence and his government was committed to take all decisions in the best interests of the country.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Mar 03 2019

    The Supreme Court is likely to hear, on March 6, the petitions seeking a recall and review of its judgment giving a clean chit to the Modi government on acquiring 36 Rafale jet fighters in a ready-to-fly condition from French company Dassault Aviation.
    The top court had, on December 14, 2018, dismissed four petitions seeking a court-monitored probe into the purchase of the jet fighters, saying the decision-making process was not in doubt and that it cannot go into the question of pricing and the choice of offset Indian partner by Dassault.
    The plea for the recall of the judgment has been filed by former Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha, journalist-turned-politician Arun Shourie and activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, who had filed the original petitions, and others.
    The three had on January 2 had sought a recall of the verdict, contending that the court had "relied upon patently incorrect claims made by the government in an unsigned note given in a sealed cover".
    If UPA II 126 aircraft deal has respected Wing Commander Abhindhan don't have to fly the 50 years old fighter jet which his father has too flew.
    The Supreme Court has to give judgment based on evidence not on 'Sealed envelope', when the whole nation is questioning about the pricing.
    Jai Hind

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sat, Mar 02 2019

    I am astonished to hear that country felt ABSENCE OF RAFALE during Balakot???!!!
    CHOWKIDAR perhaps DOESN'T aware of AIR FORCE capabilities!!! India fought EARLIER with enemies and now giving such silly statement??? He is not aware of AIR FORCE capabilities!!!???

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  • Fayaz, Mangalore /Dubai

    Sat, Mar 02 2019

    you lost the chance of getting kik backs
    You are the one who robbed armies money
    And gave money to ambanies

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