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Modis remarks on 26/11 attack terribly wrong: Chidambaram hits back

NEW DELHI: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the UPA government of being too soft on Pakistan, Congress leader and former Union Minister P Chidambaram responded on Thursday, saying that PM Modis attack on him was a figment of imagination. In a post on X, Chidambaram said, It is disappointing to read that the Honble prime minister of India imagined the words and attributed them to me. The statement has three parts, and each one of them is terribly wrong, said Chidambaram. I quote the Hon'ble PM's words (as reported in ToI): .....has said India was ready to respond after 26/11, but because of the pressure exerted by some country, then Congress govt stopped India's armed forces from attacking Pakistan. The statement has three parts, and each one P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) October 9, 2025 I quote his words: ...has said India was ready to respond after 26/11, but because of the pressure exerted by some country, then the Congress government stopped Indias armed forces from attacking Pakistan. It is disappointing to read that the prime minister of India imagined the words and attributed them to me, he wrote. Modi on Wednesday attacked Congress, demanding it disclose to the nation who prevented India from mounting a military response following the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, which were linked to Pakistan. Speaking at a function in Mumbai, Modi blamed Congress-led UPA government for weakening the fight against terror, which he alleged had paid a heavy price on the nation. In a veiled reference to the comments made by former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram during a podcast, Modi said, A Congress leader, who has also been Union Home Minister, has said a country prevented Indias military retaliation post-26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. The party should clarify.

10 Oct 2025 7:58 am