Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public rally here, delivered a powerful speech that highlighted the stark contrast between the current government and the previous Congress regime.
“In the era of the Congress government, the nation was plagued by bomb blasts and terrorist attacks. The government’s response was to send love letters to the perpetrators, fostering an environment of ‘Aman ki Aas’. Pakistan, in return, sent more terrorists than love letters,” said PM Modi.
He emphasized the power of the people’s vote, stating, “One vote of yours gave me so much power that I said ‘Enough is enough’ as soon as I came… This is New India, ‘Ghar mein ghus ke maarta hai’.”
The Prime Minister referred to the surgical and Balakote strikes that shook Pakistan, marking a significant shift in India’s approach towards terrorism. “There was a time when after a terror attack, the weak Congress government used to cry all over the world. Now Pakistan is crying all over the world and is shouting ‘Bachao, Bachao’,” he added.
PM Modi also pointed out that leaders in Pakistan are praying for the Congress’ Shehzada to become the Prime Minister. However, he affirmed that the strong India of today only wants a strong government.
This rally marks another instance of PM Modi’s assertive stance against terrorism and his commitment to building a stronger, more resilient India. His words resonated with the crowd, reflecting the nation’s collective desire for a government that prioritizes national security and strength.