• 'Congress govt sent love letters to Pakistan amid terror attacks': PM Narendra Modi

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    'Congress govt sent love letters to Pakistan amid terror attacks': PM Narendra Modi

    PM Modi highlighted a significant shift in India's stance after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections


    Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says that previous Congress governments in India adopted a weak approach towards Pakistan in handling terrorism issues. He claimed that past administrations resorted to sending "love letters" to Pakistan, hoping for peace, but only received more terrorists in response.


    PM Modi highlighted a significant shift in India's stance after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, attributing it to the power of voters. He asserted that Pakistani leaders are now wishing for Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress party, to become the next Prime Minister.


    Modi praised the effectiveness of recent military actions, such as the surgical and Balakot strikes, in unsettling Pakistan. He said that Pakistan's current distress is evident in its international appeals for aid. The Prime Minister also credited the post-2014 government for addressing issues like Naxalism, terrorism, and Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.


    "Previously, terrorists would freely kill innocents, and countries would send love letters to Pakistan. Pakistan, however, responded to the letters by sending additional terrorists. But, with the strength of your single vote, I said enough is enough; today's new India does not provide the dossier. This is New India, 'Ghar mein ghus ke maarta hai', PM Modi stated during a rally in Palamu, according to the Times of India.