New Delhi: The release of March 22 letter Narendra Modi has written to Imran Khan in Pakistan’s “National Day”, Congress on Saturday said Narendra Modi had deep love for neighboring countries but using duplicates when faced with polls.
Dubbing the emphasis on the “partition” of a cunning offer to polarize the community, he said Modi had been left without a board to go to people because of inflation, high fuel prices, farmers’ protests and irregularities in the foundation of Temple Ram, and had begun planned a dividing campaign in Uttar Pradesh was like a “Shamshan-Kabrastan” encouragement in the end of the election.
AICC spokesman Randeep Surjewala said on March 22, 1940 that the Muslim League in his Lahore session passed the resolution in Pakistan, based on the league launched for a separate country.
“Imagine, Indian PM on March 22 congratulated Pakistan on the commemoration of the day, and then he spilled the crocodile’s tears on it to serve his political interests,” he said.
Emphasizing “Modi love for Pakistan”, AICC said Modi went to Pakistan without being invited on December 25, 2015 for dinner and then invited the contents to investigate a terrorist attack on the Airbase Pathankot.
It was said that the irony was that the contents had arranged the attack.
Surjewala said the country asked Modi when he would reduce the price of fuel, giving work to youth, clarifying the Pegasus scandal and attracting agricultural law.