Bangladesh is the 'biggest enemy': Malhotra

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"Bangladesh is the biggest enemy of India as terrorist outfits from the country are carrying out attacks across India," Malhotra said here.

NEW DELHI: Describing Bangladesh as the "biggest enemy", BJP's chief ministerial candidate in Delhi V K Malhotra alleged on Monday that terrorists based there were carrying out attacks across India and the Government was not acting tough against them.
    
Malhotra also attacked the UPA Government for "Hindu bashing" and alleged it was trying to divert attention by accusing Hindus of involvement in terrorist activities on "some flimsy ground".
    
"Bangladesh is the biggest enemy of India as terrorist outfits from the country are carrying out attacks across India," Malhotra said here.
    
Reiterating that Pakistan and ISI were "creating trouble" in this country, Malhotra said India gave away enough to Pakistan in the Shimla agreement.
    
"The Shimla Pact was wrong. We gave away enough despite capturing 91,000 Pakistani troops. That's why Kargil happened," he claimed.
    
He also alleged that involvement of Hindu groups was raked up only to gain political mileage ahead of assembly elections in five states.
    
"No terrorist was subjected to brain mapping or narco analysis test ever. But those arrested in connection with the Malegaon blasts are subjected to these tests many times. How do you justify that?" he asked.
    
"The Government wants to hang Pragya Singh Thakur (accused in Malegaon blast case) and pardon Afzal Guru (Parliament attack case convict)," Malhotra said.
    
Quoting National Security Adviser M K Narayanan, Malhotra said that over 800 terror modules supported by Pakistan were operating in the country and alleged that the Government was not taking any step to bust them.
    
"The Maharashtra ATS probing the Malegaon blast was giving contradictory statements as they said RDX was used in Samjhauta Express attack when according to central security agencies no RDX was used in the attack," Malhotra said.
    
Malhotra said, "By nature a Hindu cannot be involved in any terrorist activities. But there may be isolated cases.
    
At a time when the entire world is about to declare Pakistan a terrorist state, it is very unfortunate that government is targeting its own people," he said.