Lok Sabha elections: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said both SP and Congress are equally sympathetic to the terrorists. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hit out at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav, saying that he has been informed that their tickets for a foreign trip post-Lok Sabha elections have been booked. “‘Panje aur cycle ke sapne toot gaye, khatakhat khatakhat; ab 4 june ke baad ki planning ho rahi hai ki haar ka thikra kispe phodaa jaaye, khatakhat khatakhat; mujhe to koi bataa rha tha ki videsh yatra ka ticket bhi book ho gya hai, khatakhat khatakhat’…” (Dreams of Congress and Samajwadi Party got shattered and now they are making plans for post-June 4 and who is to be blamed for the defeat. I have been informed by someone that their tickets for a foreign trip have been booked), ” the prime minister said at a rally in Fatehpur. Continuing his attack, Modi said that the Congress has no existence in Uttar Pradesh. “The entire Congress is engaged in safeguarding the respect of a family. But still, the partnership of two boys gets launched every election because compatibility of both SP and Congress matches each other as both are dedicated to family, both are in politics for corruption, both can do anything to please their vote bank, both promote criminals and mafias, and both SP and Congress are equally sympathetic to the terrorists,” he was quoted by ANI as saying. Prime Minister Modi also slammed Akhilesh Yadav for visiting the ancestral house of deceased gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari in Ghazipur. “SP’s love for mafias hasn’t ended yet, their party chief is reading ‘fatiah’ on the grave of the mafia… Pakistan used to attack our country, Congress used to give them a clean chit and they have weaved a false narrative of ‘Saffron Terrorism’. And if UP SP government is giving hospitality to rioters and they use to take helicopters to visit CM,” he added.
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