PM Modi Criticizes Weak Governments at Koderma Rally

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Koderma, Jharkhand, launched a scathing attack on what he termed as “weak governments”, specifically pointing towards the Congress party.

“When there is a weak government like Congress, it weakens the country as well. Such weak governments can never do good to the country,” Modi said, addressing the crowd gathered at the rally. He further added that the people of Koderma have witnessed the attitude of such weak governments firsthand.

The Prime Minister also linked the rise of Naxalism in the country to these weak governments. “Because of Congress’ weak governments, Naxalism increased in the country,” he stated. He emphasized the detrimental impact of Naxalism, saying it not only caused significant harm to the country but also shattered the dreams of countless mothers.

The rally comes at a time when the political landscape of the country is witnessing significant shifts, and the Prime Minister’s remarks are likely to stir further debates and discussions in the political circles.

The Congress party has yet to respond to the Prime Minister’s comments. As the political temperature continues to rise, the country waits to see how this narrative will shape the future course of Indian politics.

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