BJP condemns blast at Bengaluru

BJP condemns blast at Bengaluru
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Adilabad: Condemning the bomb blast incident in Bangalore, scores of BJP activists burnt the effigy of the terrorism supported by ISI agents at...

bjpAdilabad: Condemning the bomb blast incident in Bangalore, scores of BJP activists burnt the effigy of the terrorism supported by ISI agents at Ambedkar Chowk in the town on Thursday. By resorting to frequent terrorist activities in India, the ISI agents of Pakistan wanted to project India as a terrorist infested country. The Congress Government at the Centre has to take stringent action against the terrorists and it should not encourage terrorists in the name of protecting secularism or by indulging in vote bank politics, he said. BJP leaders Nagesh and others were present at the demonstration. Several BJP activists staged dharna on National Highway near RDO office in Nirmal town of Adilabad district on Thursday condemning the bomb blast in Bengaluru. They said that if BJP comes to power at the Centre, stern action would be taken against terrorists and action would be taken to suppress terrorism in the country, the leaders said. They said that UPA Government at the Centre was not keen to take tough action against the terrorists.A BJP district president Ayyannagari Bhumaiah, Ravula Ramnath, Pakala Ramchander, Vodasila Srinivas and others participated in the agitation. Nizamabad: Several activists of BJP, condemning the bomb blast incident in Bengaluru, have burnt the effigy of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) at Devi Theatre Chowrastha in the town on Thursday. BJP district president Palle Ganga Reddy, addressing the agitators, has said that India has been losing several hundreds of crores of rupees due to terrorist activities sponsored by ISI of Pakistan. Only when Narendra Modi becomes Prime Minister of the country, the situation would be improved, he said. He demanded the Union Government to take stringent action against the terrorists.
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