Kasaragod (Krrala): Senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh on Wednesday questioned the intention behind the CPI(M)'s poll manifesto promise to dismantle the nuclear weapons in the country and demanded to know the stand of the Congress on this issue. Singh alleged that talks of dismantling India's nuclear weapons amount to playing with national security.
He also alleged that there was a "deep-rooted conspiracy to weaken the country". Speaking at a public meeting in Kasaragod district of the state, Singh demanded that Congress should indicate its stand on the CPI(M)'s promise in the manifesto to dismantle nuclear weapons as it was the Indira Gandhi government which kicked off the country's nuclear programme.
He said India worked hard to become one of the 11 nuclear power nations in the world and dismantling its nuclear weapons will weaken the country whose neighbours Pakistan and China are nuclear powers. The CPI(M) in its manifesto has said that there will be "complete elimination of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, including chemical and biological weapons".