New Delhi: Speaking at Latur rally in Maharashtra on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Congress manifesto stood for Pakistan more than for India on the issue of Kashmir. 

The language that Congress speaks is the same language that Pakistan speaks when it comes to Kashmir, said the Prime Minister. 

Addressing the rally PM Modi said, "Congress says Article 370 will not be removed from Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan is also saying what Congress's manifesto says."

Alleging that the Congress manifesto was about weakening the security establishment, he added that the Congress and their friends have anti-national thinking and attitude. "The language that Congress speaks is the same language that Pakistan also speaks," Modi said.

Modi further said those who talk of a separate PM and secession of Jammu and Kashmir are the ones whom the nation had trusted once, while adding, "Their real thoughts are now in the open."

Earlier, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah had said that his party will strive hard for restoring the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir that could include having a 'Sadar-e-Riyasat' (President) and 'Wazir-e-Azam' (Prime Minister).

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"Both Congress and Pakistan want that our soldiers don't get the strength that they need to tackle the menace of terror," Narendra Modi added.

The Prime Minister said the BJP-led government would not sit quietly while terrorists get a free hand, adding, "India will go in and eliminate terrorists. That is the mantra of new India."

Moreover, PM Modi also mooted the proposal of a separate water ministry and said, "If there will be wars in the future, they will be over water."

"In our next government, we will set up a new water ministry. Under this, all the rivers will be connected. Every house, every field will get water," he added.