‘Will take PoK back,’ Amit Shah says Modi govt is not afraid of Pakistan’s atom bomb
‘Will take PoK back,’ Amit Shah says Modi govt is not afraid of Pakistan’s atom bomb
During an election rally in Jhansi on Saturday (May 18) Union Home Minister Amit Shah brought up the subject of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
“Their (Congress) greed for the vote bank has burgeoned to the extent that Mani Shankar Aiyar, one of their leaders has asked us not to talk about the PoK. He is saying that Pakistan has atom bombs and we should not demand our rights over the PoK. I want to tell you that this is the Narendra Modi government and we are not afraid of atom bombs. PoK belongs to India and we will take it back,” he said.
What did Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar say?
His remarks follow Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's April 15 interview, in which he said that if not respected, Pakistan could use bombs against India.
"They are also a sovereign country (Pakistan). They are a respected nation. You can talk tough with them (Pakistan). But start the dialogue. You are walking with a gun which yielded you nothing. Tensions are escalating. And if a mad person comes there, what will happen to the nation? They have an atom bomb. We also possess the atomic bomb. But if a mad person detonates our bomb at Lahore station, so within eight seconds, eight moments, its radioactivity will reach Amritsar," Aiyar said.
What else did Amit Shah say during the rally?
During the rally, the Union Minister asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on track to win a third term in power. He stated that PM Modi has already won 270 seats in the previous four phases and is on his way to the third century.
Shah highlighted PM Modi's humble origins and said that on the one hand, there is Rahul Gandhi born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and on the other hand, there is PM Modi born to the family of a poor tea vendor from the backward class.
(With inputs from agencies)