Modi slams Opposition for insulting Sena and Scientists of the country

Modi in Jeypore UNI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made a scathing attack on opposition for insulting the defence personnel by asking for proof of Balakot surgical strike and undermining the achievements of the scientists for successful test of an anti satellite missile.

Addressing a huge election rally christened as Vijay Sanklap Samabesh in Odisha’s Jeypore, Mr Modi said while Pakistan is busy in counting the bodies of terrorists for the last month, the opposition in India is asking for proof.

He said, the opposition has no confidence on our sena adding that while the whole country is celebrating the success test fire of anti satellite missile, the opposition is insulting the scientists by not recognizing their efficiency.

The people who are betraying the country for the last seven decades are now insulting the sena and scientists, he remarked and with loud applause from the people to say whether they should be punished or not.

He said, two days back Odisha was witness to the great achievements of our scientists that put India in the exclusive club of four.

Indian scientists launched anti satellite missiles from a defence base off Odisha Coast. The whole world was awe struck by it. It proved that India is capable of guarding its space also, Mr Modi said.

The Prime Minister congratuated the scientists describing the success of the anti satellite missile as the new confidence of the New India new Strength and said India is taking credit for it but not the opposition.

Mr Modi said, people should decide whether they need a decisive and strong government or a slogan shouting weak and escapist government and appealed to people to teach them a lesson on the polling day.

“You have to take a decision Mr Modi said whether you want a government which can enter the house of the enemy and kill them or a government which will keep silent.”

He said the 2019 election is not an election of just MLAs and MPs. It is an elections for both the state and the centre.

He asserted that only a double engine government both at the centre and at the state could ensure development and take the country and the state on the path of progress. (UNI)