PM Modi Slams Congress in Kandhamal Rally! Accuses Party of Standing with Terrorists, Not Teaching Them Lessons

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PM Modi: The Congress party, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is not teaching terrorists a lesson; rather, they are standing with them. PM Modi stated, “Congress tries to threaten country by saying that Pakistan has atom bomb,” during his rally in Kandhamal on Saturday.

Congress’ Alleged Fearmongering Tactics

PM Modi added that, “Time and again Congress try to scare its own country. They say ‘sambhal ke chalo Pakistan ke pass atom bomb hai. Ye mare pade log, desh ke man ko bhi maar rahe hain’. They talk about Pakistan’s bomb, but the condition of Pakistan is such that they don’t know how to keep it and they are looking for a buyer to sell their bombs but no one wants to buy them as people know about the quality.”

PM Modi’s Criticism of Congress’ Approach to Jammu and Kashmir

At his rally in Odisha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made reference to Jammu and Kashmir, saying, “Due to Congress’ weak mindset, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have struggled for decades. India will never forget the times when India used to have frequent terrorist attacks and the Congress leaders used to sit with the perpetrators of terrorism. After the 26/11 attacks, Congress didn’t set any enquiry on the attacks for fear of upsetting their vote bank.”

PM Modi Leads Vibrant Roadshow in Bhubaneswar Ahead of Upcoming Elections

As part of his campaign for BJP candidates for the Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat and the seven assembly segments that fall under it, where elections are scheduled for May 25, Prime Minister Modi led a roadshow in the capital of the state of Odisha on Friday.

As PM Modi greeted them from his open jeep, a sizable crowd gathered on both sides of the street cheered for him and waved cutouts of the BJP’s election symbol, the “lotus.” As the prime minister was seated atop a decorated vehicle, the crowd chanted slogans and threw flower petals at it.

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