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Sinha, Bakshi attack Modi's Pak policy | Tackling terrorist Pakistan | | ET Report jammu, June 27: The Pampore terror attack that resulted in the martyrdom of at least eight CRPF jawans has created a sort of furore across the nation for obvious reasons as these eight martyrs hailed from different states of the country. There is none, barring the BJP spokespersons, including irritating Sambit Patra, and RSS ideologues, including perverted Rakesh Sinha, who has not condemned the foreign and policy military policy of the Narendra Modi Government vis-à-vis rouge Pakistan, epicenter of global terrorism. That the defeated Congress and similar other secular parties would exploit the Pampore attack to question PM Modi's Government and its policies was quite understandable. After all, they have been sulking ever since their ignominious defeat in the 2014 general election. It was also quite understandable that the otherwise clueless and cornered BJP and RSS spokespersons would counter the Congress' arguments or PM Modi's critique by quoting shame of Sharm-el-Sheikh (Egypt) and referring to other blunders that the Congress-led UPA committed between 2004 and 2014 while (not) tackling Pakistan and they did it. It was the scathing attack of senior BJP leader and former Finance and Minister of External Affairs YaswantSinha, Maj Gen (Retd) GD Bakshi and many former diplomats that embarrassed the Modi Government all the more. Condemning the Modi Government's Pakistan policy, Sinha said it was a complete failure. "The Pampore attack on the CRPF on June 25 was Pakistan's attack on India," he said, adding that it was time for the Modi Government to act, retaliate and avenge the losses Pakistan had caused to India over the period. "I have been opposing the Modi Government's Pakistan policy from day one, as it is a complete failure," he told a leading news agency. His criticism of PM Modi's Pakistan policy was very significant because his son is MoS Finance in the Modi Government. As for General GD Bakshi, he lambasted the Modi Government and the BJP and RSS spokespersons. He said while the time was to retaliate and raise the cost so that Pakistan was brought to justice, "they (read the BJP and the RSS) were busy hosting Iftar parties". "We are fed up with this policy; Pakistan is being emboldened by them (read BJP and RSS) by hobnobbing with Pakistan High Commission to India Abdul Basit". Basit had on the day the terrorists attacked the CRPF bus in Pampore taunted the already bleeding Indian nation by asking media persons not to rake up "political issues, including the Pampore attack" and asked them to "enjoy the Iftar party". "Today, we are hosting Iftar party, enjoy; you can discuss politics with me tomorrow or after the month of Ramdhan," he had told media persons. It is important to note that while AICC president Sonia Gandhi has decided not to host Iftar party this year, the RSS has for the first time planned to host a big Iftar party within the premises of the Parliament< According to reports, Indresh Kumar, who served in J&K for years as PranatiyaPracharak, will deliver the keynote address. All in all, it can be said that the Pampore terror attack and the failure of the Modi Government to avenge it has angered the entire nation with some of them saying that "India has almost become Congress-free and BJP will meet the same fate in case it continued to pursue the same Pakistan and Kashmir policy". |
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