2024-05-11 14:29:52
Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday responded to the controversial remarks of Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar. Iyer had said that Pakistan has a nuclear bomb and the party is looking for ways to scare people. The Prime Minister also targeted Pakistan’s economy and said that Pakistan has a nuclear bomb. Congress scares us by saying that it is a nuclear bomb, it is a nuclear bomb but Pakistan has entered the market to sell it but it is not finding anyone to buy it because its quality is so bad. The PM also mentioned the 26/11 attacks in the rally and targeted Rahul Gandhi by calling him a prince. Addressing a rally in Kandhamal, Odisha, the Prime Minister said, Congress repeatedly tries to scare its own country. They say, ‘Be careful, Pakistan has atom bomb. It is only the Congress people who are killing the mind of the country as well.
Reminded me of that day of nuclear testing
The PM said that on this day 26 years ago, the Vajpayee government had conducted nuclear tests in Pokhran. We had shown how a government imbued with patriotism works for the national interest, for security and for the expectations of the country. I remember when Atal ji’s government conducted the Pokhran test, India’s stature increased across the world. For the first time after independence, Indians were seen with pride on foreign soil.
‘Congress scares the country’
The Prime Minister said that India showed its potential to the world. On the other hand, Congress’s thinking is that Congress repeatedly tries to scare its own country. They say, run away, Pakistan has atom bomb, these dead people are also killing the mind of the country. Congress has always had this attitude. They talk about Pakistan’s bombs, they don’t have space to store them. He has come out to sell but the quality is not good and his goods are also not being sold.
‘Kashmir continued to suffer terror for 60 years’
PM said that due to the weak attitude of Congress, Kashmir suffered 60 years of terrorism. The country faced many terrorist attacks. Congress did not have the courage to teach the terrorists a lesson. Used to hold meetings with him. After the horrific terrorist attacks of 26/11, they did not have the courage to take action against the leaders of the terrorists. They felt that if they took action, our vote bank would get angry.
PM Modi indirectly targeted Congress for cooperating with Pakistan. Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar had said that India should hold talks with Pakistan and not increase its military strength as it could allow Islamabad to deploy nuclear weapons against New Delhi. Aiyar, a former diplomat and a vocal supporter of normalizing India-Pakistan relations, claimed that the government can hold talks with Islamabad if it wants, but if it does not respect the neighboring country, it may have to pay a heavy price.
Recently, a Pakistani politician’s tweet in support of senior opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi went viral. On this, PM Modi said that Congress’s hand is with Pakistan.