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PM Narendra Modi raises concern over Oposition party questioning Surgical strikes, One Rank One Pension (OROP) at UP rally

Author : NewsGram Desk

Jaunpur (Uttar Pradesh), March 4, 2017: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday once again blamed opposition parties for politicising the September 29 cross-LoC surgical strikes.

"It is unfortunate that some political parties are questioning the Army out of political motives. For them even national security is a political tool," Modi said at an election rally here.

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"It is unfortunate that some parties, in their greed for power, are just focusing on politics of opposing. But the people of the nation will not forgive this…" he said.

He also said the Congress "made fun" of the soldiers by sanctioning just Rs 500 crore for One Rank One Pension (OROP) scheme before the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

"They announced Rs 500 crore for OROP, and tried to cash in on it during the Lok Sabha polls. When we calculated, we found that Rs 12,000 crore is needed for OROP," Modi said.

"Announcing just Rs 500 crore was cheating the Army," he said. (IANS)

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