Defence

Rajnath Singh Said Congress Is Strengthening Pakistan

Ayushi Sharma

Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has once again given a strong warning to Pakistan on terrorism. Referring to the Rafale fighter plane, Rajnath indirectly gave this warning to Pakistan. The Defense Minister bluntly said that when there are fighter aircraft like Rafale, then there is no need to go to Pakistan for the Balakot strike. We can end the terrorist camps in India by sitting only. At the same time, he also targeted Congress on the pretext of Rafale. Rajnath said that Congress statements on Rafale give strength to Pakistan.

Rajnath Singh gave this warning to Pakistan during an Election rally in Karnal. During this, Rajnath also lashed out at the Congress under the pretext of Rafale. He said, ' We are getting this powerful plane. We should worship it before using it. So I wrote 'OM' on it….. Congressmen here raised a dispute that I have become communal. They also have an objection on writing OM too.'

Rajnath said, 'At the time when I was worshiping, there were people of all religions. All the people were fully cooperating with me.' Despite this, the Congresspeople created a ruckus here, whereas this fighter aircraft should have been welcomed. These statements of Congresspeople give strength to Pakistan, so they (Congress) should give a befitting reply.

Meanwhile, during the election rally in Karnal, Rajnath also praised the Khattar government. He said, 'The old Chief Ministers of Haryana, whether from Congress or INLD, ran the government from Delhi. CM Manohar Lal Khattar runs the government from the ground level.

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