Airstrikes: PM slams Oppn, says they’re harming India with their ‘anti-Modi’ fixation

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took on the opposition over the issue of air strikes on terror camps in Pakistan saying while the entire world stood behind India in its fight against terror, some parties in the country were questioning it.

He also hit out at his detractors saying they are free to criticize him but their anti-Modi tirade should not help terrorists like Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed.

Modi also said that the entire country is feeling the absence of Rafale fighter jet aircraft and wondered what could have happened if the IAF had the fighter planes.

“The country is feeling the absence of Rafale. The entire country is saying in one voice today, what all could have happened if we had Rafale. The country has suffered a lot due to selfish interests earlier and now politics over Rafale,” he said in his address at the India Today conclave. (AGENCIES)

 

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