
Not a single man's job: Renuka Chowdhury hits out at PM Modi over terror credit
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury on Friday emphasised that the response against terrorism is a collective effort and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise that he will raze the hideout of the terror mastermind."This is not a single man's achievement. It is the collective achievement of every Indian. Please do not take individual credit for political gain," Chowdhury told news agency ANI.advertisementShe highlighted that the fight against terrorism is not a single person's achievement but a collective effort by every Indian.
"How can this be your (PM Modi) promise alone? Were you aware of the Pahalgam attack beforehand? It is our armed forces who have given a fitting response--give them the credit. It is the citizens who continue to live in border areas despite constant threats--salute them. There are people who have stood firm in the face of fear," she further added.Addressing a rally in Kanpur on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan that India will not differentiate between state and non-state actors when it comes to terror and those responsible will be held accountable and punished, regardless of their location or affiliation, an ANI report mentioned."If I say this straight in Kanpuriya, dushman kahin bhi ho honk diya jayega," said PM Modi.advertisementAs per the ANI report, Prime Minister also laid down India's stand and its plan of action against terrorism, saying that any terrorist attack that happens, India will respond strongly to every terrorist attack, with the timing and terms of the response decided by the Armed Forces."In its fight against terrorism, India has decided on three rules: every terrorist attack will be answered strongly. The army will decide on how to answer and in what way to answer. The conditions to respond to a terrorist attack will also be decided by the army," said PM Modi in his speech.Tune InMust Watch
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