Saturday , November 16 2024

Election manifesto promises to eliminate nuclear weapons, PM Modi says he wants to weaken the country

PM Modi criticized CPI(M) manifesto: When Lok Sabha 2024 elections The first phase is to take place three days later on April 19, so the Prime Minister recently addressed a public meeting in Barmer, Rajasthan. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Narendra Modi) targeted the India Bloc (India Bloc) over the CPI (M) election manifesto of eliminating nuclear weapons in the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked questions to Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address said that a party in the opposition alliance has made a dangerous announcement in its election manifesto that it will destroy India's nuclear weapons and sink them in the sea. A country like India whose neighbors on both sides have nuclear weapons. Would it be worthwhile to eliminate nuclear weapons in the country? Should nuclear weapons be abolished?' During the address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked Congress, 'I want to ask on whose orders these friends of yours are working. What kind of alliance is this, which wants to make India powerless? Under whose pressure does this alliance of yours want to destroy our nuclear weapons? Modi wants to make the country powerful. These people want to weaken the country. We do not accept weak countries. The country will punish them.

Election Commission should take cognizance: Kavindra Gupta

Senior BJP leader Kavindra Gupta said that CPM is working at the behest of China. The Election Commission should take note of the anti-national conduct of CPI(M). Apart from this, BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh said that 'Congress and its allies want to weaken India. But the people of the country will not allow his agenda to succeed. Apart from this, CPI(M)'s election promise of destroying nuclear weapons was also criticized by Janata Dal United (JDU). JDU national secretary Rajeev Ranjan slammed the opposition for making statements against India's strategic interests. Rajiv Ranjan said that 'India is a strong country and it needs to maintain its momentum.'

What is in the election manifesto of CPI(M)?

CPI (M) has said in its election manifesto that if it comes to power, it will destroy India's nuclear weapons. Apart from this, military bases will also be destroyed. It also promises to repeal anti-conversion laws made by many states and scrap the 'New Pension Scheme'.