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Sonia warns Pakistan of ‘befitting’ reply

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Kamaal Saiyed

Posted: Feb 05, 2009 at 0158 hrs IST

Silvassa Neighbour has malicious intention of dividing our country, says Congress chief

Congress president Sonia Gandhi, on Wednesday, vowed to fight terrorism and warned Pakistan in indirect words to stop spreading the menace or face a befitting reply.

Addressing a public rally in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Sonia said the “neighbouring country” was trying to harm India and destroy her communal amity.

“Padosi desh ke napaak mansoobein hamare desh aur hamare bhaichare ko todna chahte hain. Bharat ke log iska jawab denge. (The neighbouring country has the malicious intention of dividing our country and destroying its fraternity. The people of India will respond to this),” she said.

“Indira Gandhi aatankwaad se ladte ladte mar gayee. Hum ekjoot hokar is aatankwaad ka kada jawaab denge. (Indira Gandhi died fighting terrorism. United, we will give terrorism a strong reply),” she told a huge gathering, which included a large chunk of tribals. She further said terrorism is a huge challenge before the country and “we will defeat it”.

Hinting at the recent attacks on migrant workers in Maharashtra, she lauded the people of Dadra and Nagar Haveli for “loving and accepting outside workers” who came to work in the Union Territory.

Underlining the achievements of the UPA government at the Centre under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, she stressed that it was pro-people. “We have waived off agriculture loans worth Rs 71,000 crore, which benefited four crore farmers. We have given scholarships to tribal children, and also cleared forestland for cultivation. We have reduced the prices of petrol and diesel twice, while the price of an LPG cylinder has been reduced by Rs 25,” she said.

She went on to say that tribals and villagers stand to benefit from the civilian nuclear deal, which the UPA government signed with the US, through the prospect of uninterrupted power supply.

Shops, schools, markets and even factories remained closed in the city till the afternoon in connection with the rally. Silvassa is an industrially developed city with about 2.2 lakh voters. It has a large population of migrant labourers.

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