PM Modi accuses Congress of “spreading panic and fear” during global crises| India News
PM Modi Gujarat Rally Highlights Congress Panic Claims, Fuel Price Defense, Development Push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at a Gujarat rally in Anand, sharply criticized the Congress party for allegedly spreading panic during national and global crises. He also defended his government’s fuel price management and unveiled extensive development projects for the state.
The Prime Minister stated Congress consistently fostered fear in challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and global financial instability. He argued that while his government sought solutions, the opposition created an atmosphere of doubt.
Regarding fuel costs, PM Modi acknowledged global challenges but asserted India’s effective navigation, maintaining better inflation control than many nations. He highlighted BJP-ruled states’ initiatives to reduce VAT on fuel.
Modi used the platform to announce ₹20,000 crore in development projects for Gujarat. These initiatives span road, rail, energy, health, water supply, and sports infrastructure, aiming to advance the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision. Projects include both inaugurations and foundation stone layings.
This address, reported by outlets like Divya Bhaskar and Gujarat Samachar and covered by Omni 360 News, signals the government’s focus on showcasing achievements and countering opposition narratives.
Key Takeaways:
* PM Modi accused Congress of spreading panic.
* Government defended its fuel price management.
* ₹20,000 crore development projects announced for Gujarat.
* Initiatives support the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision.
