BHUBANESWAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that while Congress is trying to instill fear in Indian people by highlighting that Pakistan has nuclear weapons, the situation in Pakistan is now “unprecedented. I’m not even in a position,” he claimed, Ashok reported. Pradhan.
“They are coming to sell bombs. They are looking for buyers. They cannot sell,” PM Modi said, adding, “Because of Congress’s weakness, the people of Kashmir have been suffering from terrorism for 60 years. ” he added.
Prime Minister Modi then spoke in Jharkhand and particularly attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying the number of seats the Congress would win was not even close to Gandhi’s age.
Recalling that India conducted a nuclear test (Pokharan-2) on this day (May 11, 1998) when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister in Odisha, Prime Minister Modi said that for the first time after independence, He claimed that people were paying attention to Indians. A leader who commands the utmost respect. India’s first nuclear test was conducted by the Indira Gandhi government in 1974.
“Today was the day India proved its strength to the world,” PM Modi said at an election rally on the Kandhamal Lok Sabha seat in Phulbani. He added, “On the other hand, there is a Congress view. Congress has tried to threaten our country many times. They say be careful. Pakistan has an atomic bomb. It also kills the heart of the country. Congress has always behaved like that.”
“Instead of giving them the response they deserved, Congress often held meetings with terrorist organizations. Congress was afraid of inconveniencing the vote bank,” he claimed.
Later, PM Modi spoke at Mulve Maidan in Simamaria, Jharkhand and said the alliance and the local JMM Congress government were full of corruption. He accused the JMM-Congress-RJD government of running an opium industry in Chhatra and said people should not vote for the government if they want to secure the future of their children. “Mounts of cash have been recovered from JMM and Congress leaders. I have never seen such amount of cash collected in one place. If you have money, you can imagine the amount of dark money held by ministers,” he said.
“One of the leaders of the alliance partners offered to merge with the parliament after the results were announced. They seem to understand that such a merger would at least allow them to retain the position of opposition leader in parliament,” he said. I said it jokingly.
“They are coming to sell bombs. They are looking for buyers. They cannot sell,” PM Modi said, adding, “Because of Congress’s weakness, the people of Kashmir have been suffering from terrorism for 60 years. ” he added.
Prime Minister Modi then spoke in Jharkhand and particularly attacked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying the number of seats the Congress would win was not even close to Gandhi’s age.
Recalling that India conducted a nuclear test (Pokharan-2) on this day (May 11, 1998) when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister in Odisha, Prime Minister Modi said that for the first time after independence, He claimed that people were paying attention to Indians. A leader who commands the utmost respect. India’s first nuclear test was conducted by the Indira Gandhi government in 1974.
“Today was the day India proved its strength to the world,” PM Modi said at an election rally on the Kandhamal Lok Sabha seat in Phulbani. He added, “On the other hand, there is a Congress view. Congress has tried to threaten our country many times. They say be careful. Pakistan has an atomic bomb. It also kills the heart of the country. Congress has always behaved like that.”
“Instead of giving them the response they deserved, Congress often held meetings with terrorist organizations. Congress was afraid of inconveniencing the vote bank,” he claimed.
Later, PM Modi spoke at Mulve Maidan in Simamaria, Jharkhand and said the alliance and the local JMM Congress government were full of corruption. He accused the JMM-Congress-RJD government of running an opium industry in Chhatra and said people should not vote for the government if they want to secure the future of their children. “Mounts of cash have been recovered from JMM and Congress leaders. I have never seen such amount of cash collected in one place. If you have money, you can imagine the amount of dark money held by ministers,” he said.
“One of the leaders of the alliance partners offered to merge with the parliament after the results were announced. They seem to understand that such a merger would at least allow them to retain the position of opposition leader in parliament,” he said. I said it jokingly.