<p>"The US government has successfully ended the era of international terrorist Osama bin Laden. Taking a cue, we also should prepare to teach a lesson to Pakistan which is funding aiding and abetting terrorists.<br /><br /> The international mood is against Pakistan and in favour of India. Our government should ask Pakistan to hand over Dawood and the other accused in the 26/11 terror attack case," Naidu told reporters here.<br /><br />"If we don't act, it will be considered that our government, particularly the Prime Minister is weak," he said.<br /><br />Naidu said when the entire world was expressing its happiness over the death of bin Laden, "Congress leaders disapproved of the way he was buried."<br /><br />"Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh's comments on Osama's burial should be taken as the views of the Congress. Such comments at a time when the entire world is appreciating the role of US for killing a global terrorist shows that the party is still trying to please Muslims with vote bank politics," he said.<br /><br />Digvijay, criticising the US over the burial of Laden at sea, had reportedly said that however big a criminal one might be, his religious traditions should be respected while burying him. <br /><br />Naidu also demanded that the Union government allow rice export in the interests of farmers who have suffered due to fall in prices of paddy.<br /><br />"After 1947, this year our country has recorded the highest production of food grains at 235 million tonnes. Weather experts are expecting another good monsoon in the next Kharif season and also expecting a good food production. The buffer stock with government as per the norms is 212 million tonnes but in actual its double at 442 million tons.<br /><br />"The Food Corporation of India (FCI) also has no storage facility to keep up the excessive stocks and it is unable to procure paddy. In this situation, we should export some quantity of food grains to keep up the Minimum Support Price for paddy," he said.<br /><br />Due to failure of paddy and rice procurement, prices came down to Rs 820 a quintal instead of Rs 1050 MSP, Naidu said.</p>
<p>"The US government has successfully ended the era of international terrorist Osama bin Laden. Taking a cue, we also should prepare to teach a lesson to Pakistan which is funding aiding and abetting terrorists.<br /><br /> The international mood is against Pakistan and in favour of India. Our government should ask Pakistan to hand over Dawood and the other accused in the 26/11 terror attack case," Naidu told reporters here.<br /><br />"If we don't act, it will be considered that our government, particularly the Prime Minister is weak," he said.<br /><br />Naidu said when the entire world was expressing its happiness over the death of bin Laden, "Congress leaders disapproved of the way he was buried."<br /><br />"Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh's comments on Osama's burial should be taken as the views of the Congress. Such comments at a time when the entire world is appreciating the role of US for killing a global terrorist shows that the party is still trying to please Muslims with vote bank politics," he said.<br /><br />Digvijay, criticising the US over the burial of Laden at sea, had reportedly said that however big a criminal one might be, his religious traditions should be respected while burying him. <br /><br />Naidu also demanded that the Union government allow rice export in the interests of farmers who have suffered due to fall in prices of paddy.<br /><br />"After 1947, this year our country has recorded the highest production of food grains at 235 million tonnes. Weather experts are expecting another good monsoon in the next Kharif season and also expecting a good food production. The buffer stock with government as per the norms is 212 million tonnes but in actual its double at 442 million tons.<br /><br />"The Food Corporation of India (FCI) also has no storage facility to keep up the excessive stocks and it is unable to procure paddy. In this situation, we should export some quantity of food grains to keep up the Minimum Support Price for paddy," he said.<br /><br />Due to failure of paddy and rice procurement, prices came down to Rs 820 a quintal instead of Rs 1050 MSP, Naidu said.</p>