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Terrorism flourished under Congress rule, BJP brought it in check: PM Modi

Terrorism flourished under Congress rule, BJP brought it in check: PM Modi

PM Modi responded to scrutiny over Operation Sindoor by the Opposition leaders, especially LoP Rahul Gandhi, by claiming that his government brought terrorism under check, whereas it had flourished under the Congress rule, which ultimately led to the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
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