Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned Rahul Gandhi's remark warning of chaos if BJP wins a third term during a rally in Uttarakhand. Modi questioned the appropriateness of such language in democracy, dismissing Congress' fear-mongering tactics. He urged voters to reject instability and emphasized the BJP's commitment to democratic principles, criticizing Gandhi's provocative rhetoric as unbecoming of political discourse.
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00:00 "What is left out of the past 10 years?
00:05 Now you are talking about setting fire to the country?
00:10 Is this language of setting fire appropriate?"
00:14 Prime Minister Narendra Modi today went all out and criticised Rahul Gandhi's recent statement
00:18 during a public rally in Uttarakhand, addressing the language used by the opposition leader.
00:23 Gandhi had commented that if the BJP secures a third term, India will be set on fire.
00:29 "If the BJP wins the match fixing election in India and then they change the constitution,
00:47 then the entire country is going to be set on fire.
00:53 Remember what I said."
00:55 Modi questioned the appropriateness of such language in democratic settings.
01:00 At the Rudrapur rally in Uttarakhand, Modi rebuked Rahul Gandhi's remarks,
01:04 labelling him as a part of Congress's elite lineage.
01:07 He questioned the credibility of Gandhi's statement,
01:10 given the Congress's long tenure in power and subsequent decade-long hiatus.
01:15 During a rally in Ramlila Maidan, Gandhi had accused PM Modi of orchestrating the election
01:20 and imprisoning of two chief ministers beforehand.
01:23 He had warned that if the BJP win under such circumstances and alter the constitution,
01:28 the nation will be set on fire.
01:31 Today, PM Modi asserted that the Congress's tactic of fear-mongering will not sway the public anymore,
01:36 highlighting the lack of trust within the party's approach to democracy.
01:40 He urged the voters to consider BJP's track record and reject attempts to destabilise the nation.
01:45 Here's what PM Modi stated.
01:48 Those who rule the country,
01:52 what is left outside the power for ten years?
01:57 Now you are talking about setting the nation on fire?
02:03 Do you agree to this?
02:08 Will you let this nation be set on fire?
02:13 Is this language appropriate for setting fire?
02:17 Is this the language of the people's government?
02:22 Will you punish such people?
02:27 Will you punish them severely?
02:30 Will you make them clean by stoning them?
02:33 This time, don't let them remain in the ground.
02:44 The trust of the Congress, which is mentally prepared for an emergency,
02:49 is no longer in the hands of the democracy.
02:54 That is why it has now stopped instigating people against democracy.
03:03 Friends, the Congress wants to take India towards instability.
03:11 It wants to bring down the democracy.
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