Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public gathering in Sonipat, Haryana, expressed his strong views on the country’s leadership and the Congress party’s national agenda.
The Prime Minister referred to a statement made by an INDI alliance leader, “Five years, five Prime Ministers,” and questioned the effectiveness of such a leadership model for the nation. He stressed that the opportunity to lead the country is not just a chance to enjoy the perks of power, but a responsibility to drive the nation forward.
Modi also took a dig at the Congress party, accusing it of having an anti-national agenda. He said, “They are openly saying that they will destroy whatever Modi has done,” indicating the party’s intent to reverse his government’s initiatives.
A significant part of his speech was dedicated to the issue of Article 370 in Kashmir. Modi claimed that the Congress leaders are planning to reimpose the article, which could potentially lead to a revival of terrorism and violence in the region. He asserted, “Now only our tricolour will fly in Kashmir,” signifying the central government’s firm control over the region.
The Prime Minister’s assertive remarks come at a time when the political atmosphere in the country is charged, with parties preparing for the forthcoming elections. As the political narrative unfolds, the nation is keenly observing the developments.