Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh, criticized the Congress and the INDI alliance for their alleged anti-national remarks. He accused them of being more concerned about Pakistan than India’s national interests and faith.
“Congress and INDI alliance are not concerned about our faith or national interest. There is competition amongst them to make anti-national statements,” PM Modi stated, expressing his concern over the opposition’s stance.
He further highlighted that the Congress’ affection for Pakistan seems to be growing with each passing phase. He pointed out several instances where Congress leaders have made statements that seem to favor Pakistan over India’s own armed forces.
PM Modi cited a former Congress Chief Minister’s statement that our army conducts terror attacks and Pakistan is innocent. He also mentioned another Congress leader’s claim that Pakistan was not behind the Mumbai terror attacks. A leader from the alliance even suggested that Pakistan is not defenseless, as indicated by the remark, “Pakistan is not wearing any bangles.”
The Prime Minister questioned the intentions behind these statements. “I want to ask Shehzade what is the intention of his partners who are making these statements,” he said, referring to the heir apparent of the Congress party.
PM Modi expressed his disappointment over the opposition’s alleged love for Pakistan and hatred for our army. “So much love for Pakistan and so much hatred for our army?” he asked, leaving the audience to reflect on the potential implications of such sentiments on national security and unity.
The rally concluded with PM Modi urging the citizens to keep these factors in mind when they cast their votes in the upcoming elections. He stressed the importance of a strong and united India that stands firmly against any anti-national sentiments.