Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Sonipat, Haryana, voiced his strong opinions on the country’s leadership and the Congress party’s stance on national security.
Modi referred to an INDI alliance leader’s statement, “Five years, five Prime Ministers,” and questioned the practicality of such a leadership approach for the nation. He emphasized that the opportunity to govern is not just a chance to enjoy the perks of power, but a responsibility towards the nation’s progress.
The Prime Minister also criticized the Congress party for its alleged anti-national agenda. He claimed, “They are openly saying that they will destroy whatever Modi has done,” indicating the party’s intent to reverse his government’s work.
A key point in his speech was the issue of Article 370 in Kashmir. Modi accused Congress leaders of intending to reimpose the article, implying a potential resurgence of terrorism and bloodshed in the region. He firmly stated, “Now only our tricolour will fly in Kashmir,” signifying the central government’s unwavering control over the region.
The Prime Minister’s strong words reflect the heated political climate in the country, with parties gearing up for the upcoming elections. As the political discourse intensifies, the nation watches closely, waiting for the outcome of these debates.