Madhya Pradesh CM Slams Congress Over National Security Decisions
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized past Congress governments for 'cowardly decisions' on national security, highlighting PM Narendra Modi's assertive approach. Speaking in Indore, Yadav praised Modi's leadership and accused Congress of deceiving beneficiaries of a women's aid scheme. He urged women voters to reject Congress in upcoming elections.
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has launched a scathing attack on previous Congress administrations, accusing them of making cowardly decisions regarding national security. He touted the current leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi for its bold actions, such as striking enemies directly in their territory.
Yadav, speaking at the 'Samajik Samrasta Sammelan' in Indore, invoked Operation Sindoor to exemplify the bravery of Indian soldiers under Modi's leadership, claiming that the Prime Minister has fundamentally changed the country's political narrative. He contrasted this with Congress's alleged failure, which he believes left the nation despondent.
In addition to national security, Yadav defended the BJP-led government’s handling of the 'Ladli Behna Yojana', a scheme for women beneficiaries, against allegations from the Congress. He further criticized Congress leaders for derogatory remarks about women in the program and called on voters, particularly women, to reject Congress in the forthcoming elections.
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