Modi slams Pak for pushing drugs into India; also attacks INLD, JJP

HARYANA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Pakistan on Saturday for conspiring to push drugs into India to “destroy” the country’s youth and called for tackling the problem of drug abuse with an iron hand.

Without naming anyone, he also hit out at the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and its breakaway Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), alleging that the Chautala clan was fighting over the distribution of “ill-gotten” money, and asked people to defeat those who “looted” Haryana in the October 21 Assembly polls.

Senior INLD leader Abhay Chautala is contesting the upcoming election from Ellenabad in Sirsa, which is considered to be a citadel of the Chautalas.

Addressing a rally here on the last day of poll campaigning, Modi asked youngsters to focus on fitness by involving themselves with the “Fit India” movement. (AGENCIES)