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No country can ignore nukes, PM raps INDI ally’s manifesto

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HOSHANGABA­D (MP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hit out at the opposition INDIA bloc over one of its constituen­ts being in favour of nuclear disarmamen­t and said they cannot protect the country.

Addressing a rally at Pipariya town in Madhya Pradesh’s Hoshangaba­d Lok Sabha constituen­cy, Modi taunted Rahul Gandhi over his “will eradicate poverty with a single stroke” remark, saying the country doesn’t take him seriously. He also said the Congress always insulted Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, but the BJP government has honoured him.

Without naming any party, Modi said a constituen­t of the INDIA bloc has called for nuclear disarmamen­t -- referring to the CPM manifesto.

He asked the people whether in today’s world the country needs a nuclear weapon or not, especially when its enemies have so much of power with them.

“In the manifestoe­s of INDI alliance partners, a number of dangerous promises were made. One of its partner’s manifesto said that it will denucleari­ze the country,” he said. “We should have nuclear weapons to protect our country; those saying otherwise how will they protect India,” he said. Without taking Rahul Gandhi’s name, Modi taunted him over his “will eradicate poverty with a single stroke” remark.

He said the Congress “shehzada” made such an announceme­nt that people will laugh, and added the country does not take him seriously. His grandmothe­r (former PM Indira Gandhi), too, once gave the slogan of “Garibi Hatao” and people know about it also, he said.

“The Congress always insulted Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, we have honoured him,” Modi said on the birth anniversar­y of the chief architect of India’s Constituti­on. Because of the Constituti­on given by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, a tribal woman became the President of India, he said, referring to Droupadi Murmu’s election to the country’s top constituti­onal post. He said the BJP government has got an opportunit­y to develop ‘Panch Teerth’ associated with Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was born in Mhow town of Madhya Pradesh. “The Congress is saying that if I become prime minister for the third time, the country will be in flames,” Modi said targeting the opposition party.

“The (opposition) INDI alliance is unable to decide in which direction the country should move,” he said. “Modi doesn’t have any dream; your dreams are my mission,” he told the gathering.

He said the Congress never recognised the contributi­on of adivasis (tribals), but the BJP government has honoured them.

 ?? ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitate­d during a public meeting, at Narmadapur­am in Hoshangaba­d district on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitate­d during a public meeting, at Narmadapur­am in Hoshangaba­d district on Sunday

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