Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked the opposition coalition of India, accusing it of spreading falsehoods about the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), and declared that the CAA will remain and that no one can remove it. insisted.
“Parties like the Samajwadi Party and the Congress spread lies about the CAA. They did everything in their power to incite riots across the country, including UP. Even today, members of this Indian alliance brought about the CAA and it will be removed if he leaves. We must say that no one can get rid of the CAA,” the Prime Minister said at a rally in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. Ta.
Prime Minister Modi’s remarks, which addressed four rallies in UP including Azamgarh, Kaushambi, Bhadohi and Pratapgarh, came a day after the first set of citizenship certificates under the CAA were issued to 14 people in New Delhi. The publication comes almost two months after rules were notified under the controversial law granting Indian citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim immigrants from three neighboring countries.
“These (Congress) people are climbing the ladder of power by invoking the name of Mahatma Gandhi, but they have forgotten his words. “I assured them that they can come to India whenever they want,” PM Modi said.
He emphasized that over the past 70 years, thousands of families have sought refuge in India to preserve their culture and religion. However, Prime Minister Modi criticized the Congress for not being seen as its vote bank and ignoring it.
PM Modi slams Congress for ignoring backward classes
Prime Minister Modi also accused the Congress of neglecting vulnerable communities, especially Dalits and backward classes, dismissing them as unimportant to electoral gains. “But we have uncovered its true nature. This is the ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’,” he claimed.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized the guarantee of the ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’ and pointed to its manifestation in Kashmir. He asserted that Kashmir has been the focus of electoral debates for the past 50-60 years. However, the opposition parties are now becoming increasingly silent, acknowledging Prime Minister Modi’s abrogation of Article 370 and hinting that it may be reinstated if given the opportunity.
Reflecting on recent events, Prime Minister Modi sympathized with the concerns of mothers and sisters of military families in Azamgarh and ensured peace in Kashmir by removing the Article 370 wall. He referred to the historic frenzy witnessed in Srinagar during the recent elections and hinted at the end of voting. – Banking politics centered on Article 370.
Prime Minister Modi took a swipe at the Opposition, accusing the SP and Congress of operating on the same strategy of lies, appeasement, nepotism and corruption. He warned against their divisive tactics and urged unity against such strategies.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also accompanied the rally and addressed the gathering.