Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a scathing critique of the I.N.D.I alliance’s track record on military reforms during a spirited rally in Hoshiarpur, emphasizing the government’s commitment to enacting comprehensive policy changes for the benefit of the armed forces.
In his impassioned address, Modi lambasted the opposition alliance for what he portrayed as a pattern of disrespect towards Punjab’s Braveheart Forces. He alleged that the opposition had cast doubt on the legitimacy of surgical strikes while failing to hold China accountable for its actions during the 1962 war, thereby undermining the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers.
The Prime Minister spared no words in highlighting the opposition’s involvement in various scandals, including the notorious Bofors and Chopper Gate controversies. He lamented their inertia in implementing critical reforms, such as the appointment of a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), which Modi argued is imperative for enhancing national security preparedness.
Touching upon the contentious issue of One Rank One Pension (OROP), Modi criticized the opposition for what he characterized as four decades of deception towards veterans. He contrasted this with his government’s proactive approach in fulfilling its promises to the armed forces, including the successful implementation of OROP.
Promising a paradigm shift in military policy, Modi outlined plans for comprehensive reforms aimed at bolstering the self-reliance (Atmanirbharta) of the Indian Armed Forces. He pledged to address longstanding grievances and streamline bureaucratic processes to ensure that the armed forces receive the support and resources they deserve.
The Prime Minister’s remarks resonated strongly with the gathered crowd, comprised mainly of BJP supporters who rallied behind Modi’s vision for a stronger, more secure India. His speech served as a rallying cry for unity and resolve in the face of challenges to national security and military welfare.
As the political landscape braces for upcoming elections, Modi’s forceful condemnation of the opposition alliance’s alleged neglect of military reforms injects a new dimension into the electoral discourse. With public attention increasingly focused on issues of national security and defense, the stage is set for a spirited debate over the future direction of India’s armed forces.