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‘We were ‘MURKH’ didn’t know Internet was existing from ages and cloud prevents Radar signal’, says National Congress
TIWN May 13, 2019
‘We were ‘MURKH’ didn’t know Internet was existing from ages and cloud prevents Radar signal’, says National Congress
PHOTO : Left : PM Modi said clouds can prevent radar signal, Right : Tripura CM Biplab Deb. TIWN Photo.

AGARTALA, May 13 (TIWN): Calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi an “Entertaining PM”, Congress National Spokesperson Pawan Khera on Monday while answering a media query said that PM Modi is the most entertaining PM just like few BJP leaders who said, internet was existing from ages (It was said by Tripura CM on April 17, 2018 that Internet was existing in India since Mahabharata's time). The comment came from the Congress leader after Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested that clouds could have helped shield Indian Air Force aircraft from Pakistani radars during the Balakot airstrikes and it was PM Modi’s suggestion to have the strike on that day so that Pak doesn’t get the radar signals due to clouds. Congress said, it’s really a matter of concern that being a PM he is damaging country’s name. The world is laughing not at Modi, but at the “Indian Prime Minister”.

“If you don’t know, why you want to prove better than all intellectuals and scientists. We suggest Modi to stay away from technical matters and to focus on political matters”, said the Congress leader. 

“Whatever the achievement of India was till 70 years of independence, Modi has drowned that”, he said.

“Hum toh Murkh the….jinko pata nehi tha, internet was there from long back. We only knew India started using internet since 1998..........”, he added.

Pawan Khera also said, it was good actually that PM Modi didn’t address media till now. Otherwise, how many times India’s image had been downed.

However, it can be noted that Biplab Deb’s internet theory is also being used as reference of BJP leaders’ ignorance.

In an interview to a TV channel on Saturday, Modi said he used “raw wisdom” to dispel doubts of defence experts who wanted the air strike deferred due to bad weather.
“The weather was not good on the day of air strikes. There was a thought that crept in the minds of the experts that the day of strike should be changed. However, I suggested that the clouds could actually help our planes escape the radars,” Modi said while talking about the cross-border strike on terror camps in response to the Pulwama attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel.

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