<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday castigated the Congress as a party with "Pakistan sympathizers", saying their leaders say all that pleases Pakistan.</p>.<p>Addressing a rally in Gohana in poll-bound Haryana, Modi said that Pakistan has been strengthening its position across the globe using statements made by Congress leaders.</p>.<p>“What is the chemistry between them, and for whom? The statements of Congress leaders on J&K are being used by Pakistan on global forums. The Jawan and Kisan are not secure under the Congress,” he said, while trying to strike a chord with the audience on the abrogation of Article 370.</p>.<p>Elsewhere in Haryana’s Mahindergarh, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi trained guns at Modi for putting the economy in tatters.</p>.<p>“Modi has no sense of economics,” Rahul said.</p>.<p>The rally was originally to be addressed by Sonia Gandhi, who could not make it.</p>.<p>Rahul accused Modi of using diversionary tactics to win elections.</p>.<p>“You all know how he won elections. Now it’s the same tactics when article 370, Kashmir, moon mission and Jim Corbett is talked by them,” he said.</p>.<p>Rahul said that the Modi government was playing divisive politics making Hindus fight with Muslims, Jats with non-Jats, north Indians with south Indians.</p>.<p>“The world is making fun. Modi is dividing the nation,” he alleged.</p>.<p> Prime Minister Modi on the other side said a strong government at the Centre was needed, which is why voting for the BJP in Haryana on October 21 was important.</p>.<p>He said that his focus is now on the Jal Jeevan Mission where his government has earmarked Rs 3.5 lakh crore for water projects.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday castigated the Congress as a party with "Pakistan sympathizers", saying their leaders say all that pleases Pakistan.</p>.<p>Addressing a rally in Gohana in poll-bound Haryana, Modi said that Pakistan has been strengthening its position across the globe using statements made by Congress leaders.</p>.<p>“What is the chemistry between them, and for whom? The statements of Congress leaders on J&K are being used by Pakistan on global forums. The Jawan and Kisan are not secure under the Congress,” he said, while trying to strike a chord with the audience on the abrogation of Article 370.</p>.<p>Elsewhere in Haryana’s Mahindergarh, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi trained guns at Modi for putting the economy in tatters.</p>.<p>“Modi has no sense of economics,” Rahul said.</p>.<p>The rally was originally to be addressed by Sonia Gandhi, who could not make it.</p>.<p>Rahul accused Modi of using diversionary tactics to win elections.</p>.<p>“You all know how he won elections. Now it’s the same tactics when article 370, Kashmir, moon mission and Jim Corbett is talked by them,” he said.</p>.<p>Rahul said that the Modi government was playing divisive politics making Hindus fight with Muslims, Jats with non-Jats, north Indians with south Indians.</p>.<p>“The world is making fun. Modi is dividing the nation,” he alleged.</p>.<p> Prime Minister Modi on the other side said a strong government at the Centre was needed, which is why voting for the BJP in Haryana on October 21 was important.</p>.<p>He said that his focus is now on the Jal Jeevan Mission where his government has earmarked Rs 3.5 lakh crore for water projects.</p>