After Nitin Gadkari shocks India with UN-Pakistan demand, BJP beats hasty retreat
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Javadekar attacked Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi for not speaking out on the LoC issue, saying, "on which sensitive issue have they spoken?".
"They have not spoken on terrorism, price rise, terrorism across the border or the situation in Jammu and Kashmir", he claimed.
The BJP leader also charged the government with not having talking in one language on the issue and its ministers with taking different positions.
"Government is not speaking in one language. Salman Khurshid and Manish Tewari and others are speaking in different tones. The government has to be united in its approach, in its tenor, in its language and in its response," he said.
Javadekar said the "strong" action by India against Pakistan in the background of the recent beheading of an Indian soldier after crossing the Line of Control would also be supported by the world community.
"The case against Pakistan is very strong. The world will not object to a strong reaction from the government of India.
Because the way they have brutalised and even in the last 15 days they have crossed the LoC nine times and in the last one year more than 140 violations along the LoC. This is unacceptable," he said.
The BJP leader said that going by the state of affairs in Pakistan, this is the right time to strike and teach it a lesson.
"With the way Pakistan politics is now moving and the crisis in which Pakistan is, it is the right time to tell Pakistan that enough is enough. We will not take it anymore," he said.
The BJP leader also said Pakistan has to prove its credentials by taking action against 26/11 Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed, closing down terror camps on its soil and by taking credible action against all terrorists.
"But instead of this, Pakistan is rejecting all proof given by India," he said.
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