Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally in Basti, Uttar Pradesh, launched a scathing attack on the Congress and Samajwadi Party (SP), accusing them of being sympathisers of Pakistan. He alleged that these parties are attempting to scare India by highlighting Pakistan’s nuclear power status and emphasized the strength of his own government compared to previous administrations.
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- Modi Labels Congress and SP as Pakistan Sympathisers
- Accuses both parties of aligning with Pakistan’s interests.
- Alleges Fearmongering Over Pakistan’s Nuclear Status
- Claims Congress and SP are using Pakistan’s atomic bomb to scare India.
- Dismisses Pakistan’s Threats
- Asserts Pakistan is struggling for basic needs and is no longer a threat.
- Highlights India’s Strong Leadership
- Contrasts current strong governance with previous weak Congress government.
- Emphasizes India’s Military Strength
- States India will not tolerate bullying and retaliates strongly against aggressors.
- References His Own Leadership Qualities
- Mentions his “56-inch chest” as a symbol of strong leadership.
- Criticizes Congress’ Past Governance
- Implies Congress was ineffective in dealing with Pakistan.
- Claims Pakistan Is Defeated
- Declares Pakistan’s condition is dire and no longer a concern for India.
- Promotes BJP’s Candidate in Basti
- Campaigns for BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate, Harish Dwivedi, asserting the need for strong leadership.
- Rallies Support for BJP
- Urges voters to choose BJP for continued strong governance and national security.
