"They should realize that it has gone wrong and resignations should happen. If there is a lapse, resignations should happen," former Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde told reporters at the AICC briefing when repeatedly asked whether Congress is demanding resignation of Home Minister Rajnath Singh or Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar into the matter.
"This government has totally failed. It has no system in place to protect the nation," he added.
"First responsibility is of the Prime Minister as he is the head of the government. Then Defence Minister and Home Minister are also responsible as they deal with the matter. The Prime Minister should act decisively and not merely talk.
"The Prime Minister should fix responsibility for this negligence and he reaches to the same conclusion that the nation has arrived at that there has been a huge lapse in the nation's security, he should then take action against the Defence Minister and the Home Minister," Surjewala said.
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Accusing the government of having "totally failed" on the security front, the Congress leaders played out video clips of Modi favouring a tough approach to deal with Pakistan and slamming UPA government's handling of Pakistan affairs before the Lok Sabha polls.
Wondering why the NDA goverment is "soft on Pakistan" over the Pathankot attack, the Congress leaders asked why the BJP government led by Modi was "shying away" from calling the Pathankot Air Base attackers as "Pakistani terrorists", more so when they were loaded with fire arms, explosives, clothes, shoes and logistic support from Pakistan with "handlers located in Pakistan" as reflected by telephone transcripts.
used to say that UPA ministers were serving Biryani to Pakistani leaders but what is happening now.
"He (Modi) himself went to meet Nawaz Sharif and after that Pathankot happened," Shinde said.
Shinde said if this government continued like this, "then it looks like we may lose our country to terrorists."
He referred to the strong remarks of Modi after the Mumbai terror strikes.
"In the run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Modi bitterly criticized Congress-led UPA by mocking us saying stop writing love letters to Pakistan and give Pakistan an answer in the language it understands. In fact Modi held a press conference in Mumbai amidst the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack and criticized the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Shinde said there has been a "rise" in the incidents of terror attacks since the NDA came to power.
"Four major attacks have happened during NDA between 1999 and 2004. During NDA-I, there were hijackings, attacks on Red Fort, J and K Assembly and Parliament. Whenever BJP comes to power, terrorism increases.
Alleging that timely action was not taken in the Pathankot attack, Shinde said that till coordination is not in place, such attacks cannot be handled. "Pathankot is a sensitive area. When you received intelligence, you should have shut down all movements from airbase," he said.
"We can be friends with Pakistan, but we will not tolerate any terrorist attacks. What did Modi ji discuss in Pakistan? We are in dark about what they discussed.
The former Home Minister also rued that the BJP had raked up his "Hindu terror" remark in Parliament and said that there was a rise in terror incidents after that and wondered if that was the case why a number of terror incidents happened during the earlier rule of NDA.