'Dhaakad' Government Has Replaced Bomb In Pak Hands With Begging Bowl: PM
NDTV
The Prime Minister also said that the wall of Article 370 had been demolished by his government.
Making a strong pitch for re-electing a "strong" government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that bombs in Pakistan's hands have now been replaced by a "begging bowl".
The PM's comments come in the wake of an old video of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar surfacing in which he is heard saying India should give respect to Pakistan because it has an atom bomb, and a similar remark by Farooq Abdullah of the National Conference, which is also an INDIA bloc member.
Addressing a rally in Haryana's Ambala on Saturday, PM Modi said in Hindi, "When the country has a 'dhaakad' (strong) government, even the enemy thinks 100 times before doing anything. You can see that the same Pakistan which was troubling India for 70 years and held bombs in its hands, now holds a 'bheenkh ka katora' (begging bowl). When there is a 'dhaakad' government, this is how the enemy trembles."