In the latest among a string of controversial utterances that have heated up Gujarat election campaign, PM
made a stunning charge that Congress and elements in Pakistan may be working in cahoots to prevent a BJP victory in the state.
Speaking at Palanpur in north Gujarat on Sunday, Modi drew a connection between a retired director-general of the Pakistan Army, Arshad Rafiq, saying he wanted to see Ahmed Patel, political advisor to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, as Gujarat CM, and former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri and Pak high commissioner meeting senior Congress leaders.
In the latest among a string of controversial utterances that have heated up Gujarat election campaign, PM
made a stunning charge that Congress and elements in Pakistan may be working in cahoots to prevent a BJP victory in the state.
Speaking at Palanpur in north Gujarat on Sunday, Modi drew a connection between a retired director-general of the Pakistan Army, Arshad Rafiq, saying he wanted to see Ahmed Patel, political advisor to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, as Gujarat CM, and former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri and Pak high commissioner meeting senior Congress leaders.