NDA govt compromised with security by releasing Masood Azhar: Digvijay Singh

He also made a strong pitch for building strong international pressure to isolate Pakistan in the wake of the terror strike

Digvijaya Singh
Digvijaya Singh
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 19 2016 | 12:00 PM IST
With Masood Azhar-led JeM suspected to be behind the Uri attack, Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Monday sought to put the National Democratic Alliance government in the dock, suggesting the earlier NDA regime had "compromised" with national security by releasing the terrorist following the 1999 Indian airlines hijack.

In a series of tweets, he also made a strong pitch for building strong international pressure to isolate Pakistan in the wake of the terror strike and also stressed on looking into the "failure" of the Army to protect its camp near the LoC.

"We compromised to let Masood Azhar go after Indian Airlines hijack. Lesson? Never compromise with National Security," the Congress General Secretary said.

"Masood Azhar's Jaish-e-Mohammad behind the attack. Of course with full connivance of Pakistan Establishment."

"Should also look at the failure of the Army to protect its Army Camp near the LOC," he said.

"Pay homage to the Martyrs in Uri. GOI must strongly build International pressure to isolate Pakistan", the Congress leader added.

Flight IC 814, which was en route from Nepal to Delhi, was hijacked on December 24, 1999 with 176 passengers onboard. Three terrorists, including Masood Azhar, were released by the Indian government in exchange for the safe release of passengers and the crew.
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First Published: Sep 19 2016 | 11:22 AM IST

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