Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Sonipat, Haryana, didn’t mince words when expressing his firm stance on national leadership and the Congress party’s purported approach to national security.
Responding to a statement by an INDI alliance leader about “Five years, five Prime Ministers,” Modi questioned the feasibility of such a revolving-door leadership model for the nation. He stressed that holding power isn’t just about enjoying its privileges but entails a solemn duty towards the country’s advancement.
The Prime Minister didn’t spare criticism for the Congress party either, alleging its anti-national agenda. He asserted, “They openly declare their intent to dismantle whatever Modi has accomplished,” suggesting the party’s intentions to undo the progress made by his administration.
A focal point of Modi’s address was the contentious issue of Article 370 in Kashmir. Modi accused Congress leaders of harboring plans to reintroduce the article, implying a potential resurgence of unrest and violence in the region. He firmly declared, “Only our national flag will fly in Kashmir now,” underscoring the central government’s unwavering authority over the region.
The Prime Minister’s robust remarks underscore the charged political atmosphere in the country, with parties gearing up for imminent elections. As political tensions escalate, the nation keenly observes, awaiting the outcomes of these impassioned debates.