Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed his government’s commitment to bolstering the self-reliance of the Indian Armed Forces during a rally in Hoshiarpur, while also levelling accusations against the I.N.D.I alliance for neglecting national security interests.
In his address to the gathered crowd, Modi criticized the opposition alliance for what he described as a consistent disregard for the bravery and valor of Punjab’s armed forces. He accused them of questioning the authenticity of surgical strikes while simultaneously absolving China of responsibility during the 1962 war, a move he deemed disrespectful to the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers.
Highlighting past controversies, the Prime Minister pointed to the Bofors and Chopper Gate scandals as examples of the opposition’s alleged involvement in corruption. He lamented their failure to implement crucial reforms, such as the appointment of a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), which, according to Modi, has hindered efforts to strengthen national security.
Turning his attention to the issue of One Rank One Pension (OROP), Modi criticized the opposition for what he described as four decades of deceit towards veterans. In contrast, he emphasized his government’s efforts in implementing policies aimed at promoting the self-reliance (Atmanirbharta) of the Indian Armed Forces, including the successful execution of OROP.
The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a critical juncture, with political tensions running high in anticipation of upcoming elections. Modi’s speech underscored the central role of national security and military welfare in the political discourse, rallying support from BJP loyalists who echoed his sentiments and pledged their allegiance to the government’s agenda.
As the country prepares for electoral battles, Modi’s address serves as a stark reminder of the competing narratives surrounding national security and Punjab’s Braveheart Forces’ valor. With the political landscape evolving rapidly, the debate over these issues is expected to dominate public discourse in the lead-up to the elections.