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Narendra Modi government's flip-flop on Pakistan has confused masses: VHP

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New Delhi , 08 Apr 2016

Last updated on: Apr 08, 2016, 00:00 IST

The VHP on Friday said the Narendra Modi government's flip-flop over its policy towards Pakistan had confused the masses and demanded a white paper on its policies on terrorism and the neighbouring country."When Narendra Modi took over as prime minister, the country hoped it will end terrorism by tightening noose around Pakistan's neck, but its flip-flop has created confusion in the people's minds," Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) joint general secretary Surendra Jain said here in a statement here."Now, it seems that India has been put in the dock," he added.Jain asked the government to clarify its stand on terrorism and Pakistan's role in it."The VHP demands that the government issue a white paper on terrorism and Pakistan so that the people's confusion on these issue is cleared. The government should also clarify its policies on these issues," Jain said.He said it was one of the major demands of the Bharatiya Janata Party when it was in opposition at the Centre."Time has come for the BJP to come clear before the country with its pledge to end the menace of terrorism," Jain said.

 

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