Chidambaram says that never said this

New Delhi, October 1 (IANS) After his comment on the UPA government’s decision, 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks created a political controversy, senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P. Chidambaram said on Wednesday that he never really said that America had stopped us from retailing “.

Taking it to the X, he said: “In any part of Megha Prasad’s Podcast’s interview, I said that ‘we stopped us from taking vengeance after the 26/11 attack”.

“Nevertheless, channels and media and Twitter after the channel are blaming words for me.”

Flaaring to the media for increasing this issue, he said: “These are the crises of talking to the media!”

The case, which has now been snowed in a great embarrassment for the Congress, is blaming the UPA regime and its ministers for not facing American pressure, as the ruling BJP, with its colleagues, and the social media is filled with anti -Congress positions.

Chidambaram, in an interview in the question, revealed that after 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, he was tilted towards retaliation against Pakistan, but was said to depend on diplomatic efforts.

“I became the Home Minister a day after the attack.

The former Union Home Minister also admitted that the idea of ​​vengeance had crossed his mind. “This has crossed my mind that we should do some vengeance work. I discussed this with the Prime Minister and others.

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