Union minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said those who do not have the guts to call the terrorist a terrorist, must not question the patriotism and nationalism of the nationalist people.

He also said those who were “casting aspersions” on the Armed forces have to answer to 125 crore people of the country.
“Those who don’t have the guts to call terrorist a terrorist, must not question the patriotism and nationalism of the nationalist people.
“I do not need to answer, but they will have to answer to 125 crore people of the country,” Singh told reporters when asked about his comment about the questions being raised by some leaders on the September 29 surgical strikes across the line of control.
Refusing to comment on Rahul Gandhi’s recent ‘dalali’ remarks, the Union minister said the country would like to see a united opposition that “rises to the challenge posed by the enemy regardless of the political affiliations.”
“We are proud of our forces and because of them we are safe and secure today. They act as a shield and enable us to lead a normal life. They are spending sleepless nights and keeping constant vigil and looking after security of our borders,” he said, praising the Indian Army.
{{/usCountry}}“We are proud of our forces and because of them we are safe and secure today. They act as a shield and enable us to lead a normal life. They are spending sleepless nights and keeping constant vigil and looking after security of our borders,” he said, praising the Indian Army.
{{/usCountry}}Asserting that Modi government has a “zero tolerance” approach to terrorism, he said, there can not be any compromise on terrorism or on sovereignty of India”.