‘Business as usual’ for Modi Govt: Kharge
NEW DELHI, July 16: The Congress on Tuesday attacked the Centre after four soldiers were killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda, with Rahul Gandhi asserting that the Government should take full responsibility for the repeated security lapses and take strict action against the culprits.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also said such horrific incidents one after the other are extremely sad and worrying, and that Army soldiers and their families are bearing the brunt of “BJP’s wrong policies”.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said he was deeply distressed by the martyrdom of the four brave soldiers, including an officer.
“Our heart goes out to the families of our bravehearts, who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of Bharat Mata. Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured, and we wish him a speedy and complete recovery,” he said.
No words of strong and unequivocal condemnation will suffice for these acts of violence being perpetrated by cowardly terrorists, he said.
“The spate of terror attacks that has gripped Jammu and Kashmir in the past 36 days, needs careful recalibration in our security strategy. The Modi Government is acting as if everything is ‘business as usual’ and nothing has changed. They must know that increasingly the Jammu region is bearing the brunt of these attacks,” Kharge said.
“We cannot endanger our national security by indulging in false bravado, fake narratives and high-decibel whitewashing. As a nation, we have to collectively fight the scourge of cross-border terrorism,” he said.
“The Indian National Congress stands strongly with our valiant Armed Forces,” Kharge said.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi paid tributes to the martyrs and expressed his deepest condolences to the bereaved families.
“These continuous terrorist attacks are reflecting the deteriorated condition of Jammu and Kashmir. Our soldiers and their families are bearing the brunt of BJP’s wrong policies,” he said in a post in Hindi on X.
“It is the demand of every patriotic Indian that the Government should take full responsibility for the repeated security lapses and take strict action against the culprits of the country and the soldiers,” he said.
“In this hour of grief, the entire country stands united against terrorism,” Rahul Gandhi said.
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said there have been 11 terror attacks in the last 78 days in Jammu alone.
“This is a wholly new development. While we must demonstrate an effective collective response cutting across political parties, the question must also be asked: what happened to all those grand claims made by the self-anointed non-biological PM and the self-styled Chanakya?” Ramesh said on X.
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said the news of martyrdom of four soldiers, including an Army officer, in an encounter with terrorists in Doda is extremely saddening.
“My deepest condolences to the bereaved families. We will all remain forever indebted to the brave soldiers and their families who made the supreme sacrifice,” she said.
In another post, Priyanka Gandhi said the entire country is saddened by the martyrdom of the four soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir and stands united against terrorism.
“But the increasing terrorist attacks raise serious questions. Should the role of the country’s political leadership be limited to expressing grief over every martyrdom and then remain silent?” she said.
“In the last 78 days, 11 terrorist attacks have taken place in Jammu and Kashmir. 13 Army and police personnel were martyred in these attacks. On June 9, 9 pilgrims were killed in an attack on a passenger bus. What measures is the Government taking on the diplomatic-strategic front to stop these attacks and the martyrdom of our soldiers?” Priyanka Gandhi said, hitting out at the Government.
“Sometimes in the name of demonetisation, sometimes in the name of Article 370, our soldiers are paying the price of fake claims of eradicating terrorism. Till when will we keep counting the bodies of our martyrs?” she asked.
Congress’ media and publicity department head Pawan Khera also lashed out at the Government over the latest attack and said the country wants answers.
“Countries are not run on just slogans,” Khera said in Hindi on X.
The latest gunfight was the third major encounter between security forces and terrorists in the forests of Doda district in the past three weeks.
The Jammu region, which remained relatively peaceful between 2005 and 2021 after security forces wiped out decades-long terrorism, witnessed a spike in terror attacks over the past month. It included an attack on a pilgrim bus that left nine persons dead and 40 injured. (PTI)