Prime Minister Narendra Modi has observed that certain people are filled with “negativity” about India, and they would go to any extent to harm the country.
“Some people filled with negativity are targeting India’s unity and integrity intending to divide the country. Those filled with hate are not leaving any chance to defame India and Gujarat,” he observed.
Modi, without naming anyone but clearly referring to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi who made certain controversial comments in the US recently, also said that he was insulted, jeered, and mocked by the opposition in the last 100 days of his third term as the PM.
The Prime Minister also reiterated that he has decided to sacrifice himself for the people.
“If I live, I live for you, if I struggle, I struggle for you, and if I sacrifice myself, it will be for you,” he added.
“When every Indian is striving to take the country forward, some filled with negativity want to destroy the unity and integrity of the country. They want to divide the country,” he was quoted as saying.
Amid a row over Gandhi’s remarks on reservation in the US and the Congress’ poll tie-up with the National Conference, Modi said people filled with hate are not leaving any chance to defame the country.
“You have heard they want to bring back article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, they want to bring back two Constitutions and two laws in Jammu and Kashmir,” Modi said.