Opposition to CAA Why silence on Dalit atrocities in Pak ?: Modi


Movement against CAA not against parliament, against government divisive policies: Cons

Tumkur, Ta. January 2, 2020, Thursday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked a Congress and opposition movement opposing citizenship reform law in Tumkur, Karnataka. He said that Congress and their allies had landed against the country's parliament. Just weeks ago, our Parliament did a historic job of approving the Citizenship Amendment Act. But Congress and its allies are protesting against the Parliament in the country. These people are protesting against the Dalits from Pakistan, facing backwardness and harassment.

Modi said that Pakistan was born on the basis of religion and since then atrocities have started with people of other religions. Over time, atrocities against Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Christians have been increasing in Pakistan. Millions have left their homes and come to India. Pakistan tortured these people, but Congress and other opposition are protesting against the victims, not against Pakistan.

He added that rallies were being held against those who sought refuge, but why were Pakistan locking their mouths on the atrocities committed by the minorities there? It is our moral duty to help refugees from Pakistan.

We cannot leave the Hindus from Pakistan and most of them even the Dalit people on their destiny. I want to tell those who are protesting against Parliament today that Pakistan's face needs to be exposed today. If the agitation is to be carried out, then the last 70 years of Pakistan should be done against the tax collectors.

Not only did the Congress not only recall the lessons learned by Pakistan in the wars in its rule, but also attacked the Prime Minister's recommendation to oppose atrocities against religious minorities in Pakistan instead of the Citizenship Amendment Act, but also said that the current agitation against Indian government was against the anti-Indian policy. Is.

Retweeting BJP's tweet on Modi's statement, Congress wrote, "Modiji, this movement is going against your divisive taxes, not Parliament. We will not let you break the country.

Speaking of the rest of Pakistan, it has not been able to come out of the wounds which have been inflicted on this same Hindustan 1948, 1965, 1971, Kargil. If you want to answer Pakistan, stop playing 'Biriyani' and 'Asam'. Prime Minister Modi arrived in Lahore on December 25, 2015 to greet the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, on his birthday.

Recalling the incident, the Congress has been saying that Modi had reached Lahore to eat Nawaz Sharif's hands at Biriyani. In July of the same year, Nawaz Sharif sent 'As' (Kerry) to Modi on the occasion of Eid. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi addressed the farmers' gathering in Tumkur from the forum.

Earlier, he had sent 12,000 crore to the farmers' account for a third installment under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana by pressing a button from the platform. Modi said that today Rs 12,000 crore has been deposited in the account of 8 crore farmers under PM Kisan Honor Fund. It is a big deal to achieve this in such a short time.

Comments