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Modi govt made Pak pay price for terrorism against India: Jaitley

VIJAYWADA: Noting that the Narendra Modi government did not believe in "helplessness" or allowing issues to persist, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday the firmness with which the Centre acted has finally paid off as Pakistan was made to realise that its indulgence in terrorism against India would become "unbearable" for that country.

Modi govt made Pak pay price for terrorism against India: Jaitley

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley taking salutes of the cadets at the passing-out parade of 68th Batch of IPS probationers, at SVP National Police Academy in Hyderabad on Friday. PTI photo



Vijayawada, October 28

Noting that the Narendra Modi government did not believe in "helplessness" or allowing issues to persist, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday the firmness with which the Centre acted has finally paid off as Pakistan was made to realise that its indulgence in terrorism against India would become "unbearable" for that country.

"People were surprised that the Government of India could take such a decision (surgical strikes) and our armed forces could, with such great competence and patriotism, execute it," Jaitley told a gathering of BJP workers after he was felicitated for granting a special development package to Andhra Pradesh.

"We saw, for over two months, one of the worst ever crises in Kashmir. But, you have a strong leader and a strong government at the Centre that was not willing to give a single signal that it was going to yield at the cost of national unity. The firmness has paid," he said.

"Pakistan had made it a routine activity to allow its territory to be used for terrorism against India.

Historically, our response used to be that 'we will raise it at the international fora, will isolate Pakistan...some diplomatic initiatives will be taken...

"For the first time, you have a government in Delhi that has told the neighbouring country that if you indulge in terrorism against India, you will pay the price for it. And, the cost of allowing your territory to be used for terrorism will become unbearable on you," the Finance Minister said.

He said India would continue to be the "fastest growing economy" in the world for at least another year.

"Notwithstanding the slowdown of the world economy, even today, for two years in a row, despite a global economic crisis, India has become the fastest growing economy in the world. Hopefully, it will be so for the next one year," Jaitley said.

"Half the tenure of this government is over and it has wiped out the word corruption from the corridors of Delhi.

Even today, when people speak of corruption, they speak of corruption of the previous government. Nobody is even willing to raise an issue against this government," he said. — PTI

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