Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public rally held in Mumbai, launched a scathing attack on previous governments, accusing them of inefficiency and a lack of trust in the capabilities of Indians.
“The government who did not trust the capabilities of Indians, was inefficient,” Modi said, addressing a large crowd. He went on to criticize former Prime Ministers who, according to him, labeled Indians as lazy. “I have seen Prime Ministers who called Indians lazy from the Red Fort,” he added.
Modi argued that such a mentality is detrimental to the development of the nation. “Prime Ministers with such a mentality cannot develop India,” he stated, emphasizing the need for a change in perspective towards the citizens of the country.
The Prime Minister also invoked Mahatma Gandhi, suggesting that if the Congress party had been dissolved after independence, as per Gandhi’s guidance, the country would have been far ahead in terms of development. “Under the guidance of Gandhiji, if the Congress had been dissolved after independence, the country would have been 5 decades ahead from now,” he claimed.
The rally saw a massive turnout, with supporters cheering as Modi delivered his speech. The Prime Minister’s remarks have sparked a fresh round of debates and discussions across the nation. Critics argue that the comments are politically motivated, while supporters believe they highlight the need for a shift in the country’s governance.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the impact of these statements on the public sentiment and future policies remains to be seen.