In an election rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a swipe at Pakistan, highlighting its economic struggles and contrasting them with Bharat’s advancements. He remarked that a country once known for exporting terror is now facing challenges in supplying necessities like flour.
PM Modi emphasized Bharat’s transformation from being a buyer of weapons to becoming an exporter of high-tech weaponry to other nations.
Addressing the importance of voting for a strong and stable government, PM Modi reiterated his administration’s commitment to prioritizing the nation’s interests above all else. He defended controversial decisions, such as buying oil from Russia despite pressure from the West, emphasizing their necessity for the welfare of Bharatiya citizens and farmers.
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Highlighting the need for a government capable of addressing global crises, Prime Minister Modi referred to ongoing conflicts in various regions. He accused the opposition of hindering Bharat’s defense sector, particularly criticizing the Congress for obstructing the procurement of Rafale fighter jets.
Notably, PM Modi praised Iqbal Ansari, a former litigant in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case, for attending the grand Ram Temple event in Ayodhya. He commended Ansari’s acceptance of the Supreme Court’s verdict and attendance at the event, contrasting it with the absence of opposition leaders despite invitations.
PM Modi’s remarks underscore the ongoing political discourse in Bharat, emphasizing national security, economic progress, and communal harmony. As the election season unfolds, such statements are likely to shape public opinion and influence voter sentiment across the country.
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