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Terror factories waiting for weak govt: PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister targets Mahagathbandhan at three consecutive rallies

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, BJP LS candidates and other leaders during an election rally in Ayodhya on Wednesday
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi used all kinds of political ammunition to attack the Mahagathbandhan and the Congress in three quick rallies – two in Uttar Pradesh and one in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday.

"If the country is safe, our aspirations will be fulfilled," PM Modi said at the rally to mobilise support for BJP candidates Mukut Bihari Verma (Ambedkar Nagar) and Lallu Singh (Ayodhya).

Addressing massive rallies in Ayodhya and Kaushambi in UP, where Singh and Verma are the BJP candidates, PM Modi sharpened his attack against the Mahagathbandhan — warning people that terror factories running in the neighbourhood are waiting for a weak government.

Recalling the Easter Sunday blasts in Sri Lanka, he said, "We saw what happened in Sri Lanka. The same situation prevailed in our country before 2014. Can we forget the blast in Ayodhya? There were terrorist attacks on a daily basis."

In the past five years, news of such blasts has stopped, PM Modi claimed.

"But this doesn't mean terrorism has stopped. Terrorism factories are running in our neighbourhood. It is an industry there and it is their business. They are waiting for a weak government. They are waiting for a chance," he warned.

Using phrases such as "Savdhani hati, Durghatna ghati" and "Ghar mein ghus kar marenge", PM Modi said, "The game of terrorism is also the same. This is a new India. It doesn't disturb anyone but also does not spare if someone disturbs us. Be it inside our borders or outside, this new India will hit terrorists in their den and reply to bullet with bombs."

For perhaps the first time in the current elections, Modi chose to attack India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru in Eastern UP, from where Nehru fought and won several elections and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is currently holding fort for the Congress.

Lauding the Yogi Adityanath government's effort of arranging an incident-free Kumbha Mela, PM Modi recalled the 1954 stampede at the religious gathering in Allahabad when Jawaharlal Nehru was PM.

"When Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was prime minister, thousands of people were killed in the Kumbh stampede in Allahabad," Modi claimed, saying that to save Nehru's image, the media suppressed the news.

"The stampede and victims' families names were never mentioned and not a single rupee was given to them … It was insensitivity and this sin was committed by the country's first prime minister," Modi alleged.

At a rally in Itarasi, MP, PM Modi made the claim that Congress wanted to kill him. "The Congress people have so much hatred for your Modi that they are even dreaming of killing Modi. But they are forgetting that people from Madhya Pradesh and India are batting for me," Modi said, while referring to the alleged statement of Congress leader Imran Masood.

ATTACK ON NEHRU

“When Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was prime minister, thousands of people were killed in the Kumbh stampede in Allahabad,” PM Narendra Modi claimed, saying that to save Nehru’s image, the media suppressed the news. “The stampede and victims’ families names were never mentioned and not a single rupee was given to them … It was insensitivity and this sin was committed by the country’s first prime minister,” Modi alleged

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