PM Modi In Varanasi / 'If PAK commits any sin, the missiles made in UP will destroy the enemy country' - PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a Varanasi tour, where he inaugurated 52 projects worth Rs 2,183.45 crore. In the rally, PM Modi warned Pakistan about Operation Sindoor and accused the Congress of insulting the army. He also emphasized on investment and economic alertness in UP.

PM Modi In Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 52 development projects worth Rs 2,183.45 crore during an important visit to his parliamentary constituency Varanasi. On this occasion, while addressing a huge public gathering, he not only shared his views on development and economy, but also made sharp statements on national security and criticism of the opposition.

Launch of development projects

PM Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 52 development projects in Varanasi, costing a total of Rs 2,183.45 crore. These projects are aimed at strengthening infrastructure, connectivity and public amenities in Varanasi and surrounding areas. These include projects related to road, education, health and tourism, which will accelerate the overall development of the region.

Strong attack on Pakistan

In his address, PM Modi fiercely targeted Pakistan over Operation Sindoor. He warned that if Pakistan committed any "sin" in the future, the missiles manufactured in Uttar Pradesh would destroy it. He said, "Whoever attacks India will not survive even in hell." This statement reflects India's military strength and zero tolerance policy against terrorism.

Attack on opposition: Accusation of insulting the army

PM Modi targeted the Congress and the Samajwadi Party (SP) and said that the opposition is not able to digest the success of Operation Sindoor. He alleged that the Congress and its allies are constantly insulting the Indian Army. The PM questioned the public, "Can Sindoor be a tamasha?" He also accused the opposition of sympathizing with terrorists, while the masters of terrorists are "crying."

Picture of change in UP

The Prime Minister praised the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh and said that earlier in the SP rule, investors were reluctant to come to UP due to fear of criminals. But now the situation has changed. Under the leadership of the Yogi government, Uttar Pradesh is becoming a new center of investment and development. He said that today both law and order and investor confidence have strengthened in UP.

Global instability and economic alertness

Speaking on the global economic situation, PM Modi said that there is an atmosphere of instability in the world and all countries are focusing on their interests. He called upon the people of India that we too have to be alert towards our economic interests. He stressed that India has to further strengthen its economy amid global economic challenges.