The Congress's charge came a day after a young Army Captain and three jawans were killed in heavy Pakistani shelling along the LoC in Poonch and Rajouri districts.
Expressing concern over the sharp rise in cases of ceasefire violation, Congress leader Pramod Tiwari said the government has failed to take concrete steps to protect national security.
He said ever since the Modi government assumed office in 2014, there have been a 500 per cent rise in ceasefire violations, which he described as a "pre-meditated undeclared attack" on Indian forces.
"It is unfortunate that the Modi government has compromised on national security. We hold the Modi government totally responsible for the killing of soldiers and civilians in these ceasefire violations as it is due to the policies of this government," he told reporters.
The Congress leader also accused BJP president Amit Shah of "insulting" the soldiers who died while protecting the country's borders when he claimed that "surgical strikes" were carried out for the first time ever during their government.
"There have been ceasefire violations 2,474 times by Pakistan and China ever since this government came to power," he said.
During this government, he said, as many as 340 jawans and officers have lost their lives, along with 194 civilians, and what is more shocking is 10 soldiers including officers having been killed in February this year alone.
The Congress leader said around 10,000 people living along the border have migrated due to increase in ceasefire violations and 84 schools have been permanently shut.
"It is an insult to all those soldiers who fought infiltration and cross-border terrorism since 1947 and to those who fought the 1971 war with Pakistan after which Bangladesh was created," he said.
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