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Pakistan’s Preference for Congress ‘Shehzada’ as PM: Modi Critique and Priyanka’s Response

Pakistan’s Preference for Congress ‘Shehzada’ as PM: Modi Critique and Priyanka’s Response

Previous Congress administrations’ handling of Pakistani terrorism drew criticism from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In an attempt to bring about peace, he claimed that previous governments had written “love letters” to Pakistan, only to get more terrorists in return. He added that although “strong India only wants a strong government now,” Pakistani leaders wanted Congressman Rahul Gandhi to take over as prime minister of India following the elections.

Terrorists used to slaughter innocent people at will, and the administration used to send love letters to Pakistan. However, Pakistan responded to letters by sending additional terrorists. However, I said enough is enough; the new India of today won’t provide the dossier using the power of your single vote. “Ghar mein ghus ke maarta hai,” the prime minister declared during an election rally in Palamu, Jharkhand. This is New India. People from Jharkhand and Bihar used to travel to guard our country’s borders and give their lives doing so. It was a monthly event. The PM remarked, “Coward governments of Congress used to cry about it in the whole world.”

PM Modi stated that Pakistan was shaken by the surgical and Balakot strikes and is now calling for assistance from all around the world and yelling, “Bachao, Bachao (help).” Pakistani leaders are hoping Shehzada of the Congress Party takes over as prime minister. However, a powerful India now wants just a powerful government,” he continued. On Saturday, Fawad Chaudhry, a former minister of Pakistan, once again commended Rahul Gandhi for his “socialist ideology.”

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‘People around Narendra Modi are afraid of him’: Priyanka Gandhi

Priyanka Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, referred to Prime Minister Modi as the “emperor who lives in a palace” earlier on Saturday. PM Modi gives my brother Prince a call. I’d like to share with you that my brother traveled 4,000 kilometers on foot, spoke with locals, and inquired about their concerns. But Emperor Narendra Modi lives in palaces. At an electoral rally in Banaskatha, Gujarat, she asked, “How will he be able to understand the helplessness of farmers and women?” “Power is all around Narendra Modi. He makes others around him fearful. Nobody converses with him. She said, “Even when someone raises their voice, that sound is suppressed.

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