The Congress on Thursday took a swipe at the Janata Dal (United) over its decision to skip the all-party meeting on the due to prior engagements, saying that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s priority is elections, JD(U)’s priority is the PM, and so the meeting on the terror strike can wait.
PM Modi himself will not be at the meeting, since he is campaigning in Bihar for the upcoming assembly elections, a move that has drawn considerable sarcasm on social media.
The Opposition party’s swipe came after Bihar chief minister -led JD(U), , said it has extended full support to the Centre in its response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
Prime Minister’s priority is elections.
— Pawan Khera 🇮🇳 (@Pawankhera) April 24, 2025
JDU’s priority is Prime Minister.
All party meeting on terror attack can wait. pic.twitter.com/t8COcUk1n5
While the party’s leaders will not be able to attend the all-party meeting owing to prior engagements, JD(U) spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan said, “We stand with each and every decision of the government.”
Reacting to the development, Congress’ media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said in an X post, “Prime Minister’s priority is elections. JDU’s priority is Prime Minister. All party meeting on terror attack can wait.”
The Centre will brief leaders of various political parties on the Pahalgam terror attack and hear their views at an all-party meeting to be held on Thursday evening.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh and home minister Amit Shah are expected to brief the leaders, official sources said. Singh will chair the meeting.
With PTI inputs
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