JP Nadda Lashed out at Congress: Poornamasi will understand when you know the days of Amavasya, why did JP Nadda say this while raining the Congress in the Rajya Sabha? Out at Congress in Rajya Sabha?

JP Nadda Lashed out at Congress: Poornamasi will understand when you know the days of Amavasya, why did JP Nadda say this while raining the Congress in the Rajya Sabha? Out at Congress in Rajya Sabha?

New Delhi. Union Minister and BJP national president JP Nadda today targeted the Congress during the ongoing discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Rajya Sabha. Nadda referred to many terrorist incidents including 2005 Delhi Serial Blast, 2006 Varanasi bomb blasts, 2007 Gorakhpur blast, Mumbai train bomb blasts and surrounded the then Congress government for its attitude towards Pakistan. Nadda said the trade with Pakistan continued despite the terrorist attacks continue. Tourism continued, telecommunications were not interrupted, agricultural exchange continued and talks with Pakistan were still going on. The BJP president further said, I want to remind you so, because you will understand the full -fledged when you know the days of Amavasya.

Nadda said that on 29 October 2005, serial bomb blasts took place in Sarojini Nagar, Paharganj and Govindpuri in Delhi. This attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba. 67 people were killed, 200 injured. These explosions took place just before Diwali. Imagine the atmosphere of that time and understand the insensitivity of the then government that they did not take any action. After this, on 7 March 2006, there was a bomb blast at Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi and Varanasi Cantt railway station. This attack was carried out by Harkat-ul-Jihad. It killed 28 people and injured 100. Still no action was taken. This was followed by Mumbai train bomb blasts on 11 July 2006. Indian Mujahideen along with Lashkar-e-Taiba carried out the attack. 209 people were killed and 700 people were injured. After that, a joint anti-terrorism system was formed, aimed at developing a state policy against terrorism. But what happened? The first meeting was two months later and the second was seven months later. No meaningful action was taken.

The Union Minister said, I am referring to these incidents so that it can be shown how the government of that time treated Pakistan. In 2007, a series of bomb blasts were carried out by Harkat-ul-Jihad in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, killing 11 people. In the same year, in Lucknow, Ayodhya and Varanasi, there were a series of explosions by Harkat-ul-Jihad and Indian Mujahideen. Nevertheless, after these attacks, on 1 October 2007, the government allowed cargo ships to pass through both sides of the Wagah and Attari borders, which looked like a bonus. India and Pakistan also signed an air service agreement. The number of flights between the two countries was increased from 12 to 28. The government simply appeased, Pakistan never put real pressure to oppose terrorism.

BJP national president JP Nadda said, “On the issue of Balochistan and other regions, the then Prime Minister had said that India is ready to discuss all issues with Pakistan, including pending issues. Now, this is a kind of political leadership and conversely, Prime Minister Modi’s political leadership, who has clearly stated, cannot run together.

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