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India needs a strong government since West Asia is tense: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday emphasized the need for India to have a fully majority BJP administration that would act on a war footing to keep the nation safe at a time when the possibility of an Iran-Israel conflict is growing big.

“War clouds are looming large across the globe. India needs a strong administration that operates as if there is a war going on in the world. A government capable of defending the nation in any circumstance is needed. “Only the BJP government with a total majority can accomplish this,” Modi said during a rally for the Lok Sabha elections in the Bundelkhand area of Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district.

On April 26, there will be a second round of elections for the seats of Damoh and Khajuraho.

Modi brought up the subject of the neighboring country’s financial difficulties and circumstances like bankruptcy, although he did not mention Pakistan. “Many nations are now experiencing dire circumstances. A lot of countries are going bankrupt. “Now, even wheat flour is a source of longing for one of our neighbors who supplied terror,” he said.

In a similar spirit, he said that the Congress administration was undermining the nation’s defense industry and failing to see beyond their own self-interest in arms sales and defense. The whole nation has seen how the Congress used all of its authority to stop the Indian Air Force from obtaining Rafale combat aircraft. India’s indigenous light combat aircraft, Tejas, would not have been in the air if the Congress party was still in power. Not only is our defense system becoming Atmanirbhar (self-sufficient) under the BJP leadership, but the nation is also taking on a new identity as a weapons exporter. India has exported defense goods worth over Rs 21,000 crore only this year. Our BrahMos missiles are prepared for shipment to the Philippines as I speak,” Modi said.

“Even the head of the Ansari family, which had been fighting against Hindus in courts for the Babri Masjid since two generations, not only welcomed the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya, but also attended the Ram temple foundation laying and consecration ceremonies,” Modi said, taking a jab at the Congress and other leaders of the INDIA bloc for missing the January 22 Ram temple consecration in Ayodhya. To please their voter bases, however, the Congress and other leaders of the “INDI Alliance” turned down the invitation, according to Modi.

exporter of weapons

In addition to the defense establishment being independent under the BJP leadership, according to Modi, the nation is also adopting a new identity as a weapons exporter. According to him, India has exported defense goods worth over Rs 21,000 crore this year.

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