India's Bold Approach: Responding with Action, not dossiers, to Terror Masterminds, Asserts PM Modi

In an election rally in Himmatnagar, Gujarat, PM Modi explained the difference between the previous government's practice of sending dossiers to Pakistan after every terror attack and his government's policy of "Tabb ye badi baazigar."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a staunch position against the Congress. He said their soft stance towards Pakistan did not reflect the need in times of such threats and how his government had decided to take an assertive stance against terrorism. 

In an election rally in Himmatnagar, Gujarat, PM Modi explained the difference between the previous government's practice of sending dossiers to Pakistan after every terror attack and his government's policy of "Tabb ye badi baazigar."

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Talking about terrorism in Kashmir, the Mumbai attacks, and the frequent blasts, PM Modi showed his government's will to fight terror directly, emphasizing that it responds with action, not with any paperwork. More controversially, he delved head-on into issues like the abolition of Article 370, triple talaq, and CAA.

On the very issue of Article 370, PM Modi explained how Congress' prediction of chaos went completely wrong, with the abolition leading to nothing but the unification of India with the Tricolour flying proud in the Lal Chowk of Kashmir.

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He attacked the Congress for indulging in divisive politics and totally ignoring significant events such as the establishment of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. He explained that the opposition was only playing fearmongering politics to polarize the public against him and to spoil his image. He also criticized how the Congress hysteria resulted in a peaceful outgoing of Ram Mandir construction and was completely contrary to Congress's loud rhetoric.

PM Modi also lambasted how the opposition alliance is busy trying to sow discord and creating chaos to tarnish his image and derail governance. He also warned that this strategy will not succeed, and soon they would only run out of ideas. He also criticized how the BJP-led alliance has developed a reputation of taking an assertive stance against terrorism.

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In the rest of the Gujarat elections, PM Modi announced his touring schedule. He will visit Anand, Surendranagar-Rajkot, Junagadh, and Jamnagar to boost the BJP candidature in these various constituencies. He will be addressing public concerns and showcasing his team's development and security agendas for the public.

In Gujarat, Prime Minister was attempting to connect with the voters again, repeating the promise he had given for national security, unity, and progress, and building support for the upcoming elections.

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