Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused the opposition Congress party of failing to act responsibly during a past 'war situation' Speaking at a public meeting in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Mr. Modi claimed that the country's first government under the Congress party did not properly understand the importance of maintaining a strong armed forces after independence
During the address, the Prime Minister asserted that this alleged failure to prioritize military strength was a significant lapse by the nation's initial post-independence leadership He framed the issue as a historical misstep that had implications for national security.
The comments position the historical conduct of a political rival as a key point of contention in the current political landscape. By invoking a past 'war situation,' Mr. Modi's critique focuses on the theme of national security, a frequent topic in his public speeches. The rally in Jodhpur served as the platform for these remarks, which aim to draw a contrast between his government's approach to national defence and that of previous Congress-led administrations The specific historical conflict to which he was referring was not explicitly detailed in the report








