Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive public gathering at Kayad Vishramsthali in Ajmer, Rajasthan, on Saturday. During his speech, he launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, stating that the nation would never forgive its past actions. The Prime Minister remarked that the Indian National Congress (INC) has ceased to exist in its original form and has now transformed into 'MMC'—the Muslim League Maoist Congress. He alleged that out of frustration from repeated electoral losses, the party is attempting to tarnish India's reputation on the global stage.
In addition to his political address, the Prime Minister initiated several developmental and health-related programs. He launched the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign targeting girls aged 9 to 14 to prevent cervical cancer. Also, he distributed appointment letters to several youths for various government positions, emphasizing the government's commitment to employment.
Ideological Criticism and the 'MMC' Label
The Prime Minister elaborated on his 'MMC' acronym, drawing parallels between the current Congress leadership and the ideologies of the historical Muslim League and Maoist groups. He stated that just as the Muslim League fostered hatred to divide the nation, the modern Congress is following a similar path. He further noted that Maoists harbor deep-seated resentment toward India's prosperity, its Constitution, and its democratic success. According to the Prime Minister, Congress is now operating with a similar mindset, seeking opportunities to defame the country at every turn.
Allegations of International Defamation
Highlighting recent international events, PM Modi mentioned the global AI summit held in Delhi. He pointed out that while world leaders and top corporate executives were praising India's progress, the Congress party was busy attempting to embarrass the nation in front of foreign dignitaries. He asserted that the opposition's strategy involves undermining national achievements on international platforms, a move that he claimed is being rejected by the Indian electorate.
Water and Irrigation Projects for Rajasthan
Focusing on regional development, the Prime Minister discussed the 'double engine' government's efforts to resolve Rajasthan's water crisis. He highlighted the importance of the revised Parbati-Kalisindh-Chambal link project and the Yamuna-Rajasthan link project, while work has commenced on several water schemes for districts including Jhalawar, Baran, Kota, and Bundi. The Prime Minister emphasized that these initiatives are designed to improve groundwater levels and ensure that farmers have access to adequate irrigation facilities.
Military Valor and Historical Ties with Israel
The Prime Minister lauded the bravery of the Indian Armed Forces, citing successful missions like surgical strikes. He criticized Congress leaders for allegedly echoing enemy narratives and questioning the military's achievements. He also paid tribute to the historical valor of Rajasthan's soldiers, specifically mentioning Major Dalpat Singh's role in the liberation of Haifa in Israel, while he recalled his visit to the Israeli Parliament, where he honored the bravery of Rajasthani soldiers who are still remembered internationally for their sacrifice.
Health Initiatives and Youth Empowerment
The launch of the HPV vaccination campaign was presented as a significant step toward women's health security. The Prime Minister stated that the government is prioritizing preventive healthcare for young girls. Simultaneously, the distribution of joining letters to new government recruits was highlighted as a testament to the administration's focus on providing transparent employment opportunities. He concluded by stating that the government remains dedicated to the welfare of the youth and the overall progress of the state.