PM Modi: 'Times have changed, now terrorists are afraid even in their homes', Prime Minister Modi taunts the opposition

Posted on 16th Nov 2024 by rohit kumar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has cornered the opposition on the issue of terrorism and said that now terrorists feel insecure even in their homes, whereas in the previous governments, people used to feel insecure due to terrorism. Prime Minister Modi, who attended a media organization's program, also said that the previous governments did the politics of vote bank and appeasement, but now we are ensuring that people's faith is restored in the government.

 

'Now terrorists are afraid to even in their homes'

 

Speaking at the program, the Prime Minister said that 'he saw the reports related to the 26/11 Mumbai attack during an exhibition on Saturday. At that time terrorism used to scare people and people used to feel insecure, but now times have changed and now terrorists themselves feel insecure in their homes.'

 

'People's aspirations are the basis of our policy'

 

The Prime Minister, while targeting the opposition in his address, said that the previous governments did the politics of vote bank, whereas the current government is trying to restore people's faith in the government. The Prime Minister said that the mantra of his government is the government of the people, for the people. PM Modi said that today India is filled with unprecedented aspirations and we have made these aspirations the basis of our policies. We have given more gas connections in 10 years than in the last 70 years.

 

The youth of the country is ready to take risks.

 

PM Modi said that the post-independence governments could not instill the enthusiasm among the people that was necessary to take risks. In the last 10 years, we have developed the ability to take risks in the youth of the country. As a result, there are now 1.25 lakh registered startups in the country and now the youth is eager to make the country proud. Praising his government's cleanliness policy, PM Modi said that construction of toilets has not only increased cleanliness in the country but has also created a large number of jobs.

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