Did Aiyar go to Pakistan to give my 'supari', asks Modi

09 Dec 2017 9:23 AM | General
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Gandhinagar: Continuing his attack on suspended Congress party leader Mani Shankar Aiyar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday alleged that Aiyar had gone to Pakistan after the NDA came to power where he had said that if Modi is not removed India-Pakistan ties cannot improve. "Why did he go to Pakistan? To give my 'supari'? (contract killing)," he asked.

The Prime Minister, who was in Banaskantha to campaign for his BJP party for the 14th state assembly elections, said: "On Thursday Mani Shankar Aiyar made a statement. I ask the audience, Was it an insult to me or you?" Modi asked the audience the question seven or eight times. "Should this insult be punished or not?", he continued.

Modi said: "This Mani Shankar Aiyar after I became the Prime Minister, went to Pakistan and talked with the people there and said that now there is this Narendra Modi, unless you remove him India-Pakistan relationship cannot improve. I ask you, Why did he go to Pakistan? To give 'supari' of Modi?."

Once again referring to the Morbi tragedy, Modi said, "I was there during the Morbi tragedy in 1979 with RSS workers and helping people. The RSS workers were fishing out decayed dead bodies from putrid waters, while the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi visited keeping a kerchief on her mouth to protect from the bad air. This is the difference in the culture between the BJP and the Congress."

Referring to the Surat floods, Modi said, "During the floods, I went there to clean the roads, helping the local people despite my being the Chief Minister of the state. During your floods recently, I myself came and took an aerial survey to help you and ensured your safety."

"But because of all this, the Congress people don't like me. We carried out surgical strikes entering into the Pakistan house. I ask you, didn't you feel good about it? Didn't you feel proud about it? Did you not feel proud about the Indian Army? But only the Congress didn't like it. They said that Pakistan has denied the strikes."

In Kalol constituency of Gandhinagar, which goes to polls on December 14, Modi continued in the same vein. He said, "The path of development should continue. I urge the voters who will be voting on the 9th and the 14th, vote for the person who lives for you. You are my family. The 1.25 crore people are my family."

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