“PM Modi criticizes Congress over Naxalite violence and smuggling in Chhattisgarh”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi left no stone unturned in his words while addressing the emotional crowd in Chhattisgarh. He pointed fingers at the Congress and accused them of failing to stop Naxalite violence and the worrying rise in human and drug trafficking in Surguja district. In a fiery tone, he declared, “Whenever Congress comes to power, the courage of terrorists and Naxalites increases.”
The Prime Minister’s concerns were not without reason. He raised the issue of the tragic murder of BJP leader Ratan Dubey, who became a victim of Naxalite violence during the election campaign. Dubey’s untimely demise underlined the dangers faced by BJP workers in areas plagued by these insurgent groups.
Not stopping here, PM Modi also praised the efforts of his own party in making Draupadi Murmu the first tribal President of India. He highlighted the challenges he faced from the Congress but ultimately ensured his historic appointment.
Ultimately, the Prime Minister’s speech was a call to action, underscoring the need for a strong and vigilant approach to combating Naxalite violence and trafficking. His words echoed among the enthusiastic crowd gathered, reminding them of their important role in shaping the destiny of their region.