PM has capitulated to Pakistan, ISI, says Kejriwal
March 28, 2016  18:39
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has capitulated to Pakistan" by allowing a team, which includes representatives of the powerful military intel agency ISI, to travel to India to investigate the deadly attack on the Pathankot air force base, said Arvind Kejirwal today.


NDTV reports that the Pakistani team's arrival created a strong backlash in the Delhi assembly, where all but three members belong to Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party.


"Go back, ISI," said placards carried by some AAP members at a session where Mr Kejriwal presented his government's budget for the new financial year. Delhi ministers were aggressive, with one alleging that "Mr Modi feeds biryani to the ISI"; another said "before he was elected, the PM used to say for every soldier the Pakistanis kill, we will produce the heads of 10 of theirs -- what happened?"


AAP, which made a strong entry for a newcomer in the general election in Punjab, is campaigning for a much bigger footprint ahead of the state elections, due next year. Delhi has blamed the powerful and notorious ISI for playing key roles in some of the worst terror attacks in India.
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