PM Modi’s Unflinching Stand on CAA: A Glimpse from Azamgarh

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public meeting in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, made a series of emphatic statements, reinforcing his commitment to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

In his address, PM Modi stated, “It’s Modi who has unmasked you. You are a hypocrite, communal. You left this nation to burn in communal fire for 60 years.” His words were a clear denouncement of his critics, as he continued to speak with unwavering determination.

Further, PM Modi added, “I am saying it clearly, it’s Modi’s guarantee ‘desh-videsh kahin se bhi, jo bhi taakat ikatthi karni hai kar lo’… You can’t end CAA.” His statement was a direct challenge to his opponents, underlining his commitment to the CAA.

The Prime Minister’s address was marked by his characteristic assertiveness, as he took on his critics without mincing words. His words were a clear reflection of his resolve to stand by the decisions of his government, despite opposition.

The meeting saw a large turnout of supporters, who cheered and applauded as PM Modi delivered his address. His words echoed with the crowd, as he spoke about issues that have been at the center of national discourse.

As the meeting concluded, it was evident that PM Modi’s words had resonated with the people of Azamgarh. His address was a reaffirmation of his government’s commitment to its policies and a clear message to his critics.

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