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Cong asks Advani ten questions

The Congress posed ten questions to LK Advani maintaining that the saffron party had a deplorable record in checking terrorism and had no right to lecture anybody.

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday posed ten questions to LK Advani, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, maintaining that the saffron party had a deplorable record in checking terrorism and had no right to lecture anybody. Raising the questions in a three-page statement, AICC spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said the plane carrying arms that were dropped in Purulia had stopped at Karachi.

Among the other questions are:

Why was it necessary for Jaswant Singh, the then foreign minister, to escort Mohammed Afzal and other terrorists involved in the hijack of an Indian Airlines flight to Kandhahar?

Did the NDA government and Advani raise at the Agra summit with Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf, the Kargil intrusion and terror attack on the Red Fort?

How did Kargil intruders occupy 130 posts in 1999 and how was Pakistan sufficiently emboldened to commit Kargil when it had not dared to attack India directly or indirectly for 28 years from 1971 to 1999?

“The person who wants to be the next Indian prime minister should answer each of these questions and issues to the nation. He is lecturing us now after saluting (Mohammed Ali) Jinnah, the man responsible for partitioning India,
as a secular leader,” Singhvi said.

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