Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on opposition leaders during an election rally in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur, accusing them of cowardice and being afraid of Pakistan’s nuclear power. He indirectly referenced National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah’s recent remarks about Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities, condemning the opposition for their alleged soft stance on terrorism and skepticism towards surgical strikes. Modi also highlighted the significant increase in funds recovered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) during his tenure, emphasizing his commitment to preventing vote bank politics and promoting the welfare of the country’s poor.
Bullet- Ins
- PM Modi criticized opposition leaders, labeling them as “cowards” who fear Pakistan’s nuclear power.
- He indirectly referred to Farooq Abdullah’s remark about Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal.
- Modi asserted that India would make Pakistan “wear bangles” if necessary.
- The PM accused the opposition of giving Pakistan a clean chit on terrorism and questioning surgical strikes.
- Modi highlighted the substantial increase in funds recovered by the ED during his tenure compared to the Congress regime.
- He emphasized that the recovered money belonged to the country’s poor.
- Modi reiterated his commitment to preventing the opposition from using reservations for Muslims for vote bank politics.
- The PM emphasized that he has no successor and considers the common people as his heirs.
- Modi accused the opposition of making obnoxious statements about the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
- He urged people to vote for the NDA in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections for the formation of a strong government.
