BJP accuses Congress of double remarks, “destroy the army”

A BJP spokesman compared it to Pakistan's strategy of denying its role in terrorism.
“On the one hand, Congress and Indian leaders say they are with the government, but on the other hand, their leaders make statements against the state and have depressed the morale of the armed forces. This is similar to the role of Pakistan but denies their role.”
The comments from the BJP leaders are because Uttar Pradesh Congress president Ajay Rai claimed that gust-like fighters still stand with lemons and peppers, but those in power do nothing in the name of action.
Ajay Rai wrote on it a toy plane with a wind rack with a lemon-the frost, “There is a rise in terrorist activities in the country, and people are suffering. Our youth are dead in the Pahalgam terrorist attack… But this government often talks about terrorists – they will bring terrorists to them, but they are in a craze and they are in trouble. Earlier today, Rai stood firmly in his early speech, saying he symbolically introduced the fighter jets because the country wanted to see actions taken against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam terrorist attack. “I just asked when the rainy day would do the work. “The Uttar Pradesh Congress Director said that although the parliament stands with the government, the government must make a decision and if there is no decision, people will question and criticize it.
“It's time to answer those who killed our people in Pahargam… When the Defense Minister went to give the gust, he hung the lemon-air conditioner on the gust. I just wanted to open my eyes. Congress leaders claimed that the people in power, whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah or Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, were confused by the country. He claimed that the tears of the family members of Pahargam attacking the victims had dried up, but the government still did nothing.