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Digvijaya Singh calls Narendra Modi 'warmonger'

| | Oct 13, 2016, at 05:23 pm
New Delhi, Oct 13 (IBNS): Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "warmonger".

He said Modi is slowly getting India in a war like situation with Pakistan.

"War Monger Modi is slowly getting India in a War like situation with Pakistan. He sees this as the only option to win the next election," Singh tweeted.

"But by doing this he is only strengthening ISI and Pakistan Army clique and weakening the Political Leadership in Pakistan," he said.

He urged India and Pakistan not to engage in a war.

"Pl for God's sake and for the sake of our children's future Pakistan and India should stop playing War Games and come to negotiating table," Singh posted.

Relationship between India and Pakistan have deteriorated since the Uri attack last month which left Indian 19 jawans martyred.

India has blamed Pakistan for the attack.

 

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