Six surgical strikes under UPA, claims Congress; BJP calls it ‘farcical’

A war of words broke out between the BJP and the Congress on Thursday over the issue of ‘surgical strikes’ and listing of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a UN-designated terrorist

Elections:A war of words broke out between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress on Thursday over the issue of ‘careful strikes’ and posting of Jaish-e-Mohammed boss Masood Azhar as an UN-assigned fear based oppressor.

Previous PM Manmohan Singh said Indian military got a free hand to react to outside dangers amid the Congress-drove UPA’s residency. Singh named it “dishonorable and inadmissible” that the BJP was endeavoring to increase constituent mileage from military tasks.

The Congress, later, turned out with a rundown of six enemy of dread careful strikes did amid the UPA rule yet it never attempted to exploit from military tasks — a case which was named “false and ludicrous” by the BJP.

Prior in the day, senior BJP pioneer and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley amid a question and answer session said Azhar being recorded as a worldwide fear monger was an incredible conciliatory triumph for India and that Opposition parties were hesitant to praise the accomplishment since they believe they may need to pay a political cost for it.

The UN Sanctions Committee on Wednesday had assigned Pakistan-based Azhar a worldwide fear monger after China lifted its hang on a proposition to boycott him. Jaitley said the Narendra Modi government prevailing in an endeavor the nation has been making throughout the previous 10 years, “yet then they (Opposition) says ‘this is paltry, what is huge in it’.”

“On the off chance that India wins, Indians win, however there are companions in resistance who are not praising it as they may need to pay a political cost for it,” Jaitley said. “Psychological warfare will not go on without serious consequences and this presentation from the UN is critical. It is the consequence of persevering estimates taken by the outside issues service, under the administration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” said Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who was likewise present in the press meeting.

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