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PM Modi Slams Rahul Gandhi, Calls Opposition's Strategy 'Suicidal'

PM Modi Slams Rahul Gandhi, Calls Opposition's Strategy 'Suicidal'

In the NDA meeting, PM Modi launched a sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi without naming him and termed the Supreme Court's reprimand as serious. He called the opposition's demand for a debate on Operation Sindoor a strategic mistake. The country will be run by facts and policy, not drama — that was PM Modi's clear message.

PM Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parliamentary party meeting at the Parliament Library building on Tuesday, launched a scathing attack on the opposition, especially Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Although PM Modi did not name anyone, his words made it clear that he was referring to Rahul Gandhi. During the meeting, PM Modi mentioned the Supreme Court's reprimand to Rahul Gandhi, saying that the country has seen his childishness. He termed the opposition's strategy as 'suicidal' and said that by demanding debate on certain issues, the opposition has fallen into its own trap.

'The Country Has Heard Whatever He Says'

Prime Minister Modi, in his speech, commented on Rahul Gandhi indirectly, saying, 'There are some people who keep saying anything. They have acted childishly, and now the country has seen their childishness. The Supreme Court's reprimand is the biggest warning in itself.' This comment was directly related to Rahul Gandhi's statement in which he questioned the government's policy on the China issue, and the Supreme Court reprimanded him for the lack of facts.

Supreme Court's Reprimand Becomes the Target

Prime Minister Modi also said that when the judiciary itself makes a comment, it is a message for the country. He said: 'There can be no bigger reprimand than from the Supreme Court. When the Court itself says that you have no facts and you are just talking in the air, what could be bigger than this?'

'Like Inviting a Bull to Attack'

PM Modi also made a sharp jibe while criticizing the opposition's strategy. He said: 'This is not just putting your foot on a stone, it is like inviting a bull to attack. The issue that the opposition tried to raise has backfired on them.' He said that the court's intervention has made it clear that the opposition's agenda is not based on facts but is misleading.

Criticism on the Demand for Debate on Operation Sindoor

In the NDA meeting, PM Modi also termed the opposition's demand for a debate on 'Operation Sindoor' as a strategic mistake. He said that this subject is related to nationalism and by debating on it, the opposition has weakened itself. 'This subject is ours, it belongs to the country, it belongs to the army. The opposition thought that by raising it, they would corner the government, but they have shot themselves in the foot.'

'God is With Us'

Prime Minister Modi said with confidence regarding the opposition's demand: 'This issue is ours. There should be a debate, every day. God is with us, the public is with us. The opposition will be defeated every time.'

Political Attack on the Opposition

The Prime Minister also said that the opposition is confused about its role. He taunted that the discussions taking place in Parliament are only strengthening the government. 'The kind of things the opposition is raising in Parliament are not harming us, but benefiting us. Their agenda has only become to create a ruckus, but the public has now understood.'

PM's Clear Message: The Public is Watching Everything

The Prime Minister concluded his address with the message that the people of India are now aware. He said that today's voter is not only influenced by words, but believes in facts and policies. 'Now the country is not run by speeches alone. Facts, intentions and policy will determine the future of the country. The time of those who only speak is coming to an end.'

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