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Clear-headed response to national security matters absent during UPA, alleges Nirmala Sitharaman

The Modi government gave the armed forces the "fullest right" to take appropriate decisions at appropriate times to show to the people of the country how India responds in such situations, she said.

November 24, 2021 / 07:49 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman.

Amid a row over Congress leader Manish Tewari’s views on the UPA dispensation’s 26/11 Mumbai terror attack response, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman claimed the "clear-headed response" in national security matters adopted during the Narendra Modi government was "missing" before 2014.

The Modi government gave the armed forces the "fullest right" to take appropriate decisions at appropriate times to show to the people of the country how India responds in such situations, she said.

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In his latest book — "10 Flashpoints: 20 years" that is set to be released on December 2 — Tewari has criticised the Congress-led UPA government for its response to the 26/11 Mumbai attack, suggesting India should have taken action against Pakistan since "restraint is not a sign of strength", remarks that put the opposition party in an awkward situation for the second time this month after Salman Khurshid’s Hindutva criticism.

As a row broke out on Tuesday over Tewari’s views that India should have actioned a "kinetic response" in the days after the November 2008 Mumbai attack, the BJP hit out at the Congress and alleged that the UPA-I government put national security at stake by not responding strongly.