The NCP, which is an UPA ally, also termed as "anti-national" Mumbai Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Sanjay Nirupam's remarks calling surgical strikes "fake".
"Rahul Gandhi is the leader of the principal opposition party, which is perhaps the oldest organisation in the world. He should have shown refrained from using such words," NCP MP D P Tripathi told reporters here.
Underlining that the surgical strikes on the terror camps in the PoK were "historic" and a result of high strategic planning by the government and the army, the party, however, said it was against "chest thumping" and "drum beating" over the issue.
However, Pawar, a former Defence Minister, had said there were similar strikes during the UPA regime, but the then government didn't boast about the action.
Hitting out at Nirupam, Tripathi said, "One doesn't need enemies if he has friends like Sanjay Nirupam. The statement given by him was certainly anti-national as you are doubting the army."
Gandhi had yesterday hit out at the Prime Minister, accusing him of "hiding behind the blood of soldiers" and said that he was selling off their sacrifices for political benefit.
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