When Pakistan is exposed, so are its Indian supporters: Modi

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When Pakistan is exposed, so are its Indian supporters: Modi
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Amroha (Uttar Pradesh): April 5: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a scathing attack on the opposition for questioning the Indian Air Force’s Balakot airstrike, saying whenever “Pakistan is unmasked”, its supporters in India take its side.

Addressing a public rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha, Modi said: “It worries some people that we killed terrorists. When we kill our enemies, some people in India shed tears.”

“When Pakistan is unmasked in front of the whole world, these very people take Pakistan’s side.”

“In the last five years, I did not let India bow it’s head in shame even once. It is very important for the country to have a strong government,” he said amid thunderous applause.

“Today, the whole world is looking at India with so much respect… You know why that is happening? Who is responsible for this? No, it is not because of Modi… it is because of 125 crore Indians.”

” Be it Congress, SP or BSP, they have put your life and future in danger,” Modi said pointing fingers at the opposition, and making a clear case ahead of the Lok Sabha elections as Uttar Pradesh goes to polls on April 11, in first of the seven phase polls.

The Prime Minister thundered that some people do not like it when terrorists are given a reply in their own language.

“Attacks have stopped in the past five years because you have elected a well-intentioned Chowkidar at the Centre. Now the terrorists know if they commit a mistake, Modi will even go to hell to find and punish them,” he said.

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“Modi does not do vote bank politics in the name of terror that is why its perpetrators are locked in jails today. If the country has to move ahead then we all have to be together,” he said.

He will address another election rally in Saharanpur later in the day.

Both Saharanpur and Amroha elected Bharatiya Janata Party candidates in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections despite the region being dominated by the minority community. (IANS)