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Congress attacks PM Modi for calling Kanpur accident a ‘conspiracy’

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The Congress slammed PM Modi on Saturday over his Kanpur train accident remark. The Congress questioned the PM about why the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was allowed to investigate the Pathankot attack if it was guilty for the same.Congress leader Tom Vadakkan astonished to know that an intelligence report has been made public in a public, challenges PM asking him why nothing has been done about it yet.

“If it is the ISI, why was the ISI invited to Pathankot? Who hand delivered Masood Azhar to Pakistan. The Prime Minister needs to answer these questions. If there is ISI link, why has nothing been done yet? Why aren’t the guilty been exposed? Why is investigation not in its proper place?” said Vadakkan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday blamed conspirators sitting in Nepal for the November 2016 train derailment in Kanpur that claimed the lives of 149 people. “Kanpur rail accident, in which hundreds were killed, was a conspiracy and the conspirators carried it out sitting across the border (Nepal),” said the Prime Minister, while addressing a rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda.

In regards to the same incident, another Congress leader Shobha Oza condemned the Prime Minister for ‘stooping down’ and questioned the action taken in the Pathankot attack.

“It is very unfortunate that the Prime Minister of a country discusses such issues, or stoops down to discussing such issues in a political rally. He uses such issues to politicise, which is very unfortunate. When they were in power in Punjab, how did terrorists reach Pathankot and why did they allow the ISI team to come and investigate there. Why do we see terrorists attack various parts of Jammu and Kashmir everyday while they are in power there? He needs to answer all these questions,” Oza said as per Indian Express reports.

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