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PM Modi also criticised the Congress for its alleged exploitation of Muslim women for political gains
Digital Desk: During a rally in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a swipe at past Congress governments in the centre, highlighting India's proactive approach to combating terrorism. He emphasised that instead of sending dossiers to other nations, India now confronts terrorists directly on their own soil, eliminating the threat.
Official ‘X’ (Twitter) handle quotes Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “10 years ago, the country was suffering due to terrorism. However, Congress, despite knowing the origin of terrorism, used to send a dossier to Pakistan. Today, India doesn't send dossiers to the masters of terrorism, but kills them on their home turf!”
Addressing the crowd, PM Modi also criticised the Congress for its alleged exploitation of Muslim women for political gains. He highlighted the empowerment brought about by the abolition of Triple Talaq, contrasting it with what he deemed the Congress' neglect of the community's welfare.
PM Modi ridiculed Rahul Gandhi's warnings of chaos if he were re-elected, asserting that the Congress's aspirations have been reduced to ashes. He refuted claims of endangering the Constitution and abolishing reservations, reaffirming his commitment to upholding both.
In his speech, PM Modi underscored his administration's dedication to implementing constitutional principles, particularly in Kashmir's integration. He portrayed himself as a guardian of the Constitution, contrasting his actions with the Congress' purported failures during its decades-long rule.
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