Odisha – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public meeting in Kandhamal, Odisha, lashed out at the Congress party for allegedly creating a climate of fear in India over Pakistan’s nuclear power.
“Congress repeatedly tries to frighten its own country,” PM Modi declared. He quoted the Congress party’s cautionary message, ‘Be alert, Pakistan has a nuclear bomb.’ He further added, “These vanquished individuals are not only down themselves, but they are also eroding the morale of the nation.”
PM Modi voiced his displeasure with the Congress party’s emphasis on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. He commented on Pakistan’s situation, stating that they are uncertain about how to manage their nuclear weapons. He further alleged that Pakistan is trying to find a buyer for their bombs, but due to their inferior quality, no one is willing to purchase them.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have sparked a fresh debate on national security and India’s preparedness to handle external threats. These comments are particularly significant in the current political landscape, with parties preparing for the upcoming elections