PM Modi addresses Public Meeting in Jammu

Published By : Admin | March 28, 2019 | 17:03 IST
Sometimes I wonder if the current Congress party is the same that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose were once a part of because the recent statements by some Congress, PDP and NC leaders were hailed in Pakistan because of their anti-India content: PM Modi in Jammu
One of the senior-most leaders of the Congress, who manages the party’s overseas affairs recently gave a clean chit to the terrorists and to the state of Pakistan: Prime Minister Modi
I want to warn terrorists and their harbingers that any attempt towards harming India’s national security will come at heavy costs: PM Modi in Jammu

PM Narendra Modi addressed a large crowd of his supporters at a public meeting organized in Jammu today.

Urging his supporters to give an effective response to terrorists and their sympathizers by electing a strong BJP government during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi said,” Sometimes I wonder if the current Congress party is the same that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose were once a part of. I say this because the statements given by some Congress, PDP and NC leaders were hailed in Pakistan because of their anti-India content.”

Elaborating on the issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Modi asserted, “Congress, NC and PDP are responsible for the troubles of Jammu and Kashmir today. One of the senior-most leaders of the Congress, who manages the party’s overseas affairs recently gave a clean chit to the terrorists and to the state of Pakistan. Should something like this be said by public leaders to de-moralize our people and our forces? This is the true face of parties like the Congress. Their neglect has led to the situation Kashmiri Pandits find themselves in today. Their prime concern was never national security rather they were and will always be concerned about staying in power for as long as possible even if it implies continued troubles for the people of J&K.”

Highlighting the steps and measures taken by the BJP government to improve the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, PM Modi said, “My stand towards national security remains the same as it was 25 years ago when I hoisted the national flag at Lal Chowk in Srinagar. I want to warn terrorists and their harbingers that any attempt towards harming India’s national security will come at heavy costs. Besides this, our government is also actively banning and restricting the illegal activities of terrorist and anti-national organizations in Kashmir while the investigative agencies of the country are tracking their sources for funding terror. I want to assure each one of you that people indulging in terror and anti-national activities will be brought to justice.”

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The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the India–Brazil Strategic Partnership and take it to even greater heights in the year ahead.

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Prime Minister Modi conveyed that he looked forward to welcoming President Lula to India at an early date.