CHENNAI: Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the “Congress a disciple of Pakistan”, Tamil Nadu Congress president K. Selvaperunthagai on Saturday accused him of playing “Pakistani politics” did. “Prime Minister Modi spoke about the Lord,” he said while speaking to reporters in Chennai. He went through the Rams, Buffaloes, Reservations, NRC, and CAA, but none of them gave him the mileage he expected. So now he started talking about Pakistan and doing Pakistani politics. “We don’t know what he (Modi) will say after the third phase (Sabah) elections,” the TNCC leader said. He started lying. Lord Ram and Krishna have abandoned Mr. Modi and now he is making a fuss about caste politics, religious politics and politics of neighboring countries,” he said. In recent days, Mr. Modi has criticized the Congress in more than a few election rallies in Gujarat and Delhi. Selvaperunthagai is a “disciple of Pakistan” and accused the previous Congress government of “sending a love letter to Pakistan in the midst of terrorist attacks”. Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Selvaperunthagai said India severed all diplomatic ties with Pakistan after the 2001 Parliament attack; Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh followed suit. “It was Mr. Modi who revived the relationship,” a TNCC leader said. Recalling Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Pakistan in 2015, Mr. Selvaperunthagai said, “Prime Minister Modi made a surprise visit to Pakistan and had tea and dinner with him.”
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