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Channi's remark sets benchmark for India Bloc stooping to new low: Kavinder
5/6/2024 9:52:16 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 6: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta has strongly criticized the derogatory remarks made by Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi, regarding the martyrdom of an IAF warrior in the Surankote terrorist attack in Poonch district. He called for an apology from the India Bloc for disrespecting the valor of our brave soldiers.
In a statement issued here today, Kavinder said, "India Bloc leaders have stooped so low that for them, Pakistan and foreign interests take precedence over our national security. They exhibit a concerning pattern of questioning the integrity and sacrifices of our armed forces, even in the face of clear evidence."
He emphasized, "During the Pulwama attack, when Pakistan openly admitted its involvement, Congress leaders shamelessly raised doubts. Channi's recent remarks are yet another example of their disregard for the sacrifices made by our brave soldiers."
Highlighting the breach of security protocol during the Prime Minister's visit to Punjab, Kavinder remarked, "Channi's actions, allegedly at the behest of Khalistani elements, not only endangered the Prime Minister's security but also demonstrated a blatant disregard for national interests. It is evident that Congress leaders operate under the influence of foreign agendas, lacking any genuine concern for our armed forces."
He reaffirmed the pivotal role of Indian security forces in maintaining peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir, stating, "The peace prevailing in Jammu and Kashmir today is a testament to the unwavering dedication and sacrifices of our jawans and security agencies."
Kavinder asserted that the nation will not forgive Channi for his reprehensible remarks and called upon the India Bloc leadership to apologize for disrespecting the valor of our brave soldiers. He emphasized the need for all political parties to prioritize national interest above partisan politics, especially in matters concerning the security and dignity of our armed forces.
Meanwhile, the former Deputy Chief Minister has criticized Farooq Abdullah's statement in response to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks regarding the integration of PoJK with India, stating that the NC leader was speaking in Pakistan's language.
"Till now, some extremist leaders of Pakistan said they have an atom bomb. But now, a senior and forefront leader of the INDIA bloc, Farooq Abdullah, has said the same. Even Channi's statement on Poonch tries to hide Pakistan's misdeeds. This is Pakistan's language. As PM Modi said, the INDIA bloc manifesto had an impression of the Muslim League, and their leaders have an impression of Pakistan on them," he added.
The senior BJP leader urged the people of Jammu and Kashmir to remain vigilant from such parties and support only political parties aligned with the nation's interests.
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