In a provocative tweet, Congress leader Udit Raj claimed that the Pulwama terror attack was orchestrated by “power-hungry” Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
पी एम मोदी की नौटंकी ने अब पुख्ता कर दिया कि सत्ता की भूख के लिए पुलवामा कांड खुद कराया।
— Dr. Udit Raj (@Dr_Uditraj) January 8, 2022
In a tweet, the former IRS official described the PM’s security breach as a “drama,” claiming it indicates Modi was behind the heinous terror assault that claimed the lives of 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) men.
Raj inquired on media that why the CRPF soldiers were not airlifted but permitted to travel in a convoy.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi had already raised concerns about the terror incident.
In honour of the martyrs, the Wayanad MP wondered who benefited the most from the attack and why no one was held accountable for the security failings that led to it.
On PM Modi’s security lapse, he claimed that PM Modi is attempting to discredit Charanjit Singh Channi because he cannot see a Dalit as Chief Minister, and that when PM Modi visits Varanasi, he pauses his convoy to meet with people but does not feel threatened.
The Congress leader’s statement comes after Punjab Congress chairman Navjot Singh Sidhu referred to the PM’s security breakdown as a “drama.”
The BJP is doing this to gain political advantage in other election-year states and avoid embarrassment, according to Sidhu, because Modi would have had to speak to a crowd of 500 people instead of the 70,000 planned.
The BJP has charged the Congress with plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The RSS has also issued a statement, describing the security breach as a serious matter and stating that it is not good if a person holding a Constitutional high office is left stranded.
The Prime Minister’s convoy was stranded on a flyover in Ferozepur, Punjab, for 15-20 minutes on Wednesday due to a protester roadblock, after which he returned without attending any event, including a rally.
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