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PM Modi is insulting Indian army: Rahul Gandhi

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said that PM Modi insults the Army when he says UPA's surgical strikes were video games.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi
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Published : May 4, 2019, 2:00 PM IST

New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi took a potshot at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, by saying that PM Modi is disrespecting Indian Army by comparing surgical strikes to video games.

While addressing the media, Rahul Gandhi said, "The army, air force or navy is not PM Modi's personal property. These surgical strikes were not carried out by Modiji, it was carried out by our forces. When he says that surgical strikes during UPA government tenure were done in video games then he is not insulting Congress but the army."

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi addressing a press conference in New Delhi

"This has been done by the Army and we don't want to politicise it and PM Modi should respect the dignity of armed forces," he further added.

Earlier, former PM Manmohan Singh has also mentioned in an interview that during the UPA government tenure multiple surgical strikes were conducted but they never used them to seek votes during elections.

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New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi took a potshot at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, by saying that PM Modi is disrespecting Indian Army by comparing surgical strikes to video games.

While addressing the media, Rahul Gandhi said, "The army, air force or navy is not PM Modi's personal property. These surgical strikes were not carried out by Modiji, it was carried out by our forces. When he says that surgical strikes during UPA government tenure were done in video games then he is not insulting Congress but the army."

Congress chief Rahul Gandhi addressing a press conference in New Delhi

"This has been done by the Army and we don't want to politicise it and PM Modi should respect the dignity of armed forces," he further added.

Earlier, former PM Manmohan Singh has also mentioned in an interview that during the UPA government tenure multiple surgical strikes were conducted but they never used them to seek votes during elections.

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Intro:New Delhi: Congress President Rahul Gandhi took a potshot at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, by saying that PM Modi insulted the Army when he said that UPA government's surgical strikes were being done in video games.


Body:While addressing the media, Rahul Gandhi said, "The Army is not Modi ji's personal property. Narendra Modi ji thinks that Indian Armed forces are his personal property. All the surgical strikes, during the UPA era, were being done by the our armed forces not by the Congress party. Modi insulted the Army by saying UPA's surgical strikes were video games."

"This is being done by the army and we don't politicise our armed forces. Our Armed forces belongs to the country not to a single person. PM Modi should respect the dignity of our armed forces," he further added.


Conclusion:Earlier, former PM Manmohan Singh also mentioned about this issue in an interview by saying that during the UPA era, multiple surgical strikes were being conducted but we never used them to seek votes during elections.
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