JP Nadda Accuses Congress of Inaction Against Terrorism: “We Served Them Biryani”
Union Minister JP Nadda has strongly criticized the former Congress-led UPA government for what he terms a failure to adequately address the threat of terrorism during their time in office. He used a pointed metaphor, stating, “We served them biryani,” suggesting that the previous government’s response was inadequate and perhaps even appeasement-oriented.
Nadda Highlights Contrast in Approaches to Terrorism
Nadda’s statement implies a stark contrast between the current government’s approach to counter-terrorism and that of the previous Congress regime. The “biryani” metaphor suggests a passive or conciliatory approach, while the implied current approach is more active and assertive.
Concerns Raised Over UPA’s Handling of Terror Strikes
The criticism revolves around the UPA’s perceived inaction and lack of a strong response to repeated terror attacks. Nadda’s remarks aim to draw attention to this perceived vulnerability and portray the current government as more effective in handling national security threats. He did not specify which incidents he was referencing, but the implication resonates with a sentiment of frustration over past responses to terrorism.