We don’t send dossiers on terror; we kill terrorists by entering their homes: PM Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Indian government’s approach on tackling terror has seen a sea change compared to what was followed during the Congress regime
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 30 said Indian government’s approach on tackling terror has seen a sea change compared to what was followed during the Congress regime.
“During the Congress regime, the news headlines were of India handing over another dossier to Pakistan about terror activities. Some of our friends in media used to clap after any such dossier was sent,” Mr. Modi said at an election rally in Maharashtra’s Latur.
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“Today, India doesn’t send dossiers. Aaj Bharat ghar mein ghus ke marta hai [Today India kills terrorists on their own turf]," Mr. Modi said.
Mr. Modi also claimed that the INDIA bloc has come up with a "formula" whereby the parties in the opposition alliance will get the PM's post for one year each if they come to power." With such a system, the good of the country cannot be expected, Mr. Modi said.
“Some people want to make the PM in instalments. They have decided to have a PM each year,” he said.
Targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Mr. Modi said, “When I speak of 'EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', the Prince of Congress suffers from fever”.
Anitha Krishnan, a resident of Northwood Villas, one of the upscale gated communities in Yelahanka, woke up in the wee hours of Sunday to see the water level in her posh villa rise as it was raining heavily outside. Residents of 22 villas in this community were unable to move out for more than 12 hours, the time the civic body took to drain out the flooded water from this community.
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