Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing an election rally in Bihar’s Nawada district, took a veiled jab at Pakistan, stating that since he assumed office, those who posed threats to Bharat are now seeking aid from other nations. He remarked, “Jo Bharat ko aankh dikhate the, ab woh aatein ke liyein bhatak rahe hai,” highlighting the economic and food crisis faced by Pakistan.
Additionally, PM Modi criticized the Congress party, accusing it of resorting to the “politics of appeasement” in its manifesto, likening it to the policies of the Muslim League. He condemned the Congress for attempting to undermine his accomplishments and fulfilling his promises.
Furthermore, Modi addressed the objection raised by AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge regarding his mention of the abrogation of Article 370 during the poll campaign in Rajasthan. He slammed Kharge’s remarks, equating them to the divisive mentality of the ‘tukde-tukde gang’ and deemed it an insult to the security personnel who sacrificed their lives in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Prime Minister also questioned the opposition’s commitment to the Constitution, particularly regarding the implementation of Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s principles in Jammu and Kashmir. He credited his government for achieving what was previously thought impossible, emphasizing his role in realizing constitutional reforms in the region.
PM Modi highlighted his administration’s efforts against the practice of triple talaq, labeling it as “anti-women,” and criticized the Congress for its alleged appeasement policies resembling those of the Muslim League. He warned against forgetting the opposition’s actions, particularly their absence during the consecration of the Ayodhya temple.
Moreover, Modi accused leaders of the opposition bloc of facing expulsions within their parties for attending temple consecrations, alleging their hostility towards Hindu traditions and advocacy for separatism in South India. He reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people and dismissed attempts to curtail his ability to make promises to the public.
In conclusion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi utilized his election rally in Bihar to criticize both Pakistan and the Congress party, emphasizing his government’s achievements and commitment to upholding constitutional values and Hindu traditions.
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