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Prime Minister Delivers Fiery Speech at Palamu Rally, Highlighting Government’s Achievements and Future Plans

In a scathing attack on the Congress and its allied parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused them of failing to tackle the menace of Naxalism and terrorism effectively during their tenure. Speaking at a public meeting in Chianki, Palamu, the Prime Minister emphasized how his government’s policies have brought about significant changes in the country.

PALAMU – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 38-minute address at a public meeting in Chianki, Palamu, launched a blistering attack on the Congress and its alliance partners, holding them responsible for the spread of Naxalism and their lackadaisical approach towards terrorism.

The Prime Minister highlighted the transformative power of the public vote, attributing the freedom from Naxalites and the cessation of bloodshed to the decisive mandate given by the people.

Recalling the Congress government’s weak response to terrorist attacks, Modi contrasted it with his government’s resolute actions, such as surgical strikes that shook Pakistan.

India’s Global Stature and Developmental Initiatives

PM Modi asserted that since 2014, India’s global stature has risen significantly, with the world now saluting the nation.

He credited the public vote for removing the corrupt Congress government and paving the way for the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, a feat unaccomplished for 500 years.

The Prime Minister also highlighted his government’s decision to abolish Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, attributing it to the power of the public mandate.

Celebrating Lord Birsa Munda’s Legacy and Reservation Policy

Announcing the nationwide celebration of Lord Birsa Munda’s 150th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Modi accused the Congress and its allies of attempting to snatch reservation benefits from tribals, backward classes, and Dalits to appease other religious groups.

He vowed to protect the reservation system based on social and economic backwardness, as enshrined in the Constitution, as long as he is alive.

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