Cong leaders came forward to save Kasab, other terrorists in 26/11 attack: PM Modi over ‘vote jihad’
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Jamnagar (Gujarat), May 02 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Gujarat’s Jamnagar on May 02. While addressing the event he launched a scathing on Congress over ‘vote jihad’ and said that when terrorist attacks took place in the name of Jihad in the country, Congress people were the first to come forward to defend those terrorists. Adding to that he said Congress leaders came forward to save Kasab and other terrorists in the 26/11 attack. “I clearly said that I could see the image of the Muslim League in their manifesto, which many thought was a mere political statement... The narratives that had been imposed during the partition of the country by the Muslim League, unfortunately, similar scenes are being seen today. INDI alliance leaders, in their rallies, are asking Muslim voters to go for vote jihad. And these words came from a very senior Congress leader coming from a very well-educated family. When terrorist attacks took place in the name of Jihad in the country, Congress people were the first to come forward to defend those terrorists... Congress leaders came forward to save Kasab and other terrorists in the 26/11 attack... When Jihadis were killed in the Batla House encounter in Delhi, tears were flowing from the eyes of the Congress madam,” said PM Modi.
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