Party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala was also scathing in his criticism of the government for "failing to do justice" with both the farmers and the jawans.
He demanded withdrawl of the "Tughlaqi" order of "drastically reducing" the disability pension of the jawans and accused the government of not taking "effective" action on the one rank-one pension issue.
He said the surgical strikes should not be made a "vote garnering exercise" in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and some other states.
With Modi set to participate in a Dussehra event in poll-bound Uttar Pradesh tomorrow, he said, "The entire nation is saying in unison that the action of the armed forces should not be used as a vote garnering exercise."
"While the past record is not that good, I hope that the Prime Minister would not utilise the occasion to do politics. He should introspect on the...Maryada Purushottam Bhagwan Ram," Surjewala said.
"What sort of justice is this?" he said.
Claiming that the suggestions given by the three service chiefs on the one-rank-one-pension issue were "thrown in the dust bin" by the government, he criticised the one-rank-one-pension being converted into one-rank-different pension.
Surjewala demanded that the government rectify the "lacunae" in the OROP issue.
He also criticised the government for "not purchasing foodgrains at the rate of the minimum support price".
Rahul's remarks that the Modi government was "profiteering" from the blood spilt by the soldiers had drawn criticism from BJP which accused him of insulting the armed forces.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and NCP too had disapproved of Rahul's "dalali" remarks.
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