The party's communications in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala alleged that the government has abdicated its duties in protecting the country's borders and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has instead resorted to self-propagation of his strategies.
His reply at a Congress briefing came in response to a question on BJP MP Maheish Girri's announcement to hold a yagna to ward off "conspiracies by inimical forces".
"Instead of taking strategic and diplomatic steps for protecting India's national interests, they (central government) are relying upon rhetoric and yajnas. This is typical of all symbolism and no delivery style of the government," he said.
Surjewala alleged that the government has abdicated its solemn duty to protect India's borders both from external and internal threats and said the prime minister has "utterly failed" to stop Pakistan-sponsored terror that is taking the lives of Indian jawans and civilians on a daily basis.
"While yajnas and offering prayers are part of our philosophy and faith, the government cannot abdicate its duties towards national security by just holding yajnas," the Congress leader said.
Surjewala said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is passing through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and the Chinese now have a presence both at Gwadar Port in Pakistan and Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka.
"Yet the BJP government remains a mute spectator and is relying upon rhetoric and yajnas," he said.
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