Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir

The Congress today agreed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that Pakistan was waging a "proxy war" against India but attacked him at the same time over repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan since the NDA government came to power."Twenty-five serious ceasefire violations have taken place in the last 60 days. Four of them in the last four days. What is being done by the Prime Minister, who has a 56-inch chest," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said at an AICC briefing here.But he added, "The view across the Indian political spectrum is... we know that more than a proxy war is being waged by Pakistan. The Prime Minister is stating a self-evident truth."Mr Singhvi was commenting on remarks made by PM Modi during his visit to Jammu and Kashmir today. Mr Modi had said that the bigger number of Army casualties was caused by the "proxy war of terrorism" and not through conventional warfare.Meanwhile, taking a dig at the BJP slogan of 'achche din', Mr Singhvi said that the "good days" became evident as soon as an "insipid and very ordinary budget" was presented by the NDA government.

"The same was evident in the vendetta politics of the government and in the rising prices. It was also visible in the communal undertones and overtones with BJP focusing on cheap electoral gains. So was it in the blazing intolerance against anybody who dared to go against his master's voice. We have been waiting for the good days. The wait should not be endless," Mr Singhvi remarked.He also attacked the BJP-led government over the denial of the posts of Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Deputy Speaker to the Congress, terming it a "continuing assault on established parliamentary norms and culture."