Giriraj Singh Slams Chidambaram: Praise Security Forces, Not Terrorists

BJP MP Giriraj Singh strongly criticized Congress leader P Chidambaram for his comments about home-grown terrorists. He accused Chidambaram of sympathizing with terrorists instead of praising security personnel who prevented major tragedies. Singh also referenced historical Congress policies that allegedly protected terrorists. The BJP leader further dismissed Rahul Gandhi's electoral fraud claims as baseless excuses for election losses.

Key Points: Giriraj Singh Criticizes Chidambaram Over Home-Grown Terrorist Remark

  • Singh questions Chidambaram's sympathy toward terrorists amid security concerns
  • BJP leader highlights Congress' appeasement policy from Nehru to Manmohan Singh
  • References Yasin Malik photo controversy to question Congress' stance
  • Criticizes Rahul Gandhi's electoral fraud claims as double standards
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Praise security personnel who prevented major tragedy: Giriraj Singh on P. Chidambaram's remark on home-grown terrorists

BJP MP Giriraj Singh responds to P Chidambaram's home-grown terrorists comment, urging him to praise security forces instead of sympathizing with terrorists.

"Instead of praising terrorists, he should praise the security personnel who successfully prevented such a major tragedy. - Giriraj Singh"

New Delhi, Nov 13

Responding to Congress leader and former Home Minister P. Chidambaram's recent comment that the government knows there are “home-grown terrorists,” BJP MP Giriraj Singh on Thursday accused the leader of appearing to sympathise with terrorists and asked him to praise the security personnel who managed to prevent a major tragedy.

Speaking to IANS, Giriraj Singh claimed, "I would like to remind P. Chidambaram, who himself has served as Home Minister and is known to be a learned man, that instead of praising terrorists, he should praise the security personnel who successfully prevented such a major tragedy."

"He should also remember that from Pandit Nehru to Dr Manmohan Singh, the policy of appeasement and protection for terrorists continued," he alleged.

"Whose photo surfaced with Yasin Malik? Who was he? Has he ever thought about that? He should speak in national interest," Singh said.

Chidambaram's comment came in a post on X. Although he did not directly refer to the Delhi blast, which claimed 12 lives and injured 20 people, he questioned why and under what circumstances Indian citizens are turning into terrorists.

He had said in his post, "I have maintained before and after the Pahalgam terror attack that there are two kinds of terrorists -- foreign-trained infiltrated terrorists and home-grown terrorists. I said so in Parliament during the debate on 'Operation Sindoor'. I was mocked and trolled for referring to home-grown terrorists."

Giriraj Singh also reacted to Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's recent claims of electoral fraud.

He said, "I have always said that the Election Commission's team deserves to be congratulated. Despite all your attempts to spread confusion, not a single re-poll was ordered in the Bihar elections. You did not submit any suggestions during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). So, spreading confusion will not help. Every time you lose, you blame the ECI or the EVMs, but when you win, you praise Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav. This double standard will no longer work in the country."

Giriraj Singh further took a jibe at RJD leader and the Mahagathbandhan's chief ministerial candidate, who announced that he would soon take oath as Chief Minister.

He said, "I think only someone who has returned from Agra or Ranchi could make such an announcement without the certificate of the Election Commission of India."

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate our security forces, we shouldn't ignore the real issue Chidambaram raised. Why are Indian youth turning to terrorism? We need to address root causes too.
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Rohit P
Giriraj Singh is absolutely right! Our jawans risk their lives daily and get such comments from former Home Minister? Shameful! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I'm grateful to security forces who prevented more loss of life. Political debates can wait - let's first acknowledge their bravery.
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Karthik V
Both points have merit. Security forces deserve appreciation, but we can't ignore home-grown terrorism issue. This needs serious discussion beyond politics.
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Michael C
The politicization of national security is concerning. Can't we have a mature discussion about terrorism without turning it into political mudslinging?
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Divya L
Salute to our brave security personnel! 🎖️ They work day and night to keep us safe. Political leaders should unite in supporting them, not creating controversies.

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