NAVI MUMBAI: PM Modi said here on Wednesday that Congress should tell the nation who had caved in to foreign pressure and prevented India from mounting a military response to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Referring to a recent interview of P Chidambaram , PM Modi said, without naming him, "A Congress neta, who has been Union home minister, has said India was ready to respond after 26/11, but because of the pressure exerted by some country, then Congress government stopped India's armed forces from attacking Pakistan. Congress must say who it was who took the decision... and who trampled on the sentiments of the country and of Mumbai. The nation has the right to know." By doing so, the government in 2008 sent out a message of weakness and of surrendering to terror, Modi said.
PM Modi to Congress: Who took call not to hit Pakistan post

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