New Delhi, July 20: Congress leader and Leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad on today, expressed concern over the unfortunate incidents of ceasefire violation from across the border from Pakistan, but also took potshots against the Centre. "The firing that is going on for the last few days is a cause of concern and it is very unfortunate," Azad said. "But it is even more unfortunate that during electioneering, Modi did campaigning for six months, wherein he had blamed the UPA on two reasons that of inflation and termed it as weak. But it is another thing that during his one month tenure there has been two-fold price increase in commodities. In the second charge that he leveled against us, under his (Modi) tenure 25 ceasefire violations have taken place, jawans are getting killed, people near the border are losing their livestocks, their houses and land are getting damaged ,"Azad added. |