TIL Desk/National/Mumbai/ Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday accused the previous Congress government of failing to act after terror attacks in Mumbai.
Addressing his last campaign rally for the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Modi also spoke of the economic reforms brought in by the BJP-led Central and Maharashtra governments, which he said had no “stain of corruption” on them.
“We can’t forget the wounds of the Mumbai bomb blasts. The then (Congress) government didn’t do justice with the victims’ families and the reason for such a stance is now becoming known,” he said.
“Instead of nabbing those responsible for the terror attacks, those in power then indulged in mirchi (chillies) business (with the perpetrators),” he said. “Doshiyon ko pakadne ke bajai unke saath kabhi mirchi ka vypaar kabhi mirchi ke saath vyapar,” Modi said.

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