Odisha – In a recent public meeting in Kandhamal, Odisha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a strong stance against the Congress party, accusing them of spreading fear among the citizens about Pakistan’s nuclear power.
PM Modi stated, “Congress, time and again, attempts to instill fear in its own country.” He quoted the Congress party’s warning, ‘Be cautious, Pakistan possesses an atomic bomb.’ He further added, “These people, who have been defeated, are not only lying low but are also dampening the spirit of the nation.”
The Prime Minister expressed his disapproval of the Congress party’s focus on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. He commented on the state of Pakistan, saying that they are unsure of how to handle their nuclear weapons. He further claimed that Pakistan is seeking a buyer for their bombs, but their quality is such that no one is willing to purchase them.
These remarks from the Prime Minister have ignited a fresh debate on national security and the country’s readiness to tackle external threats. The comments are particularly significant in the current political environment, with parties preparing for the forthcoming elections.