On the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared, "We can never forget November 26." He also mentioned how the 2008 Lashkar-e-Taiba attack highlighted the risk of an ineffective government.
He added, "The 26/11 attacks remind us of the damage that can be caused by weak and inefficient governments," while speaking at a Telangana election rally. You overthrew the weak Congress administration in 2014 by voting for a powerful BJP government, and as a result, terrorism is presently totally eradicated in the nation.
Ajmal Kasab and his collaborators were trained by Pakistan's intelligence agency, the InterServices Agency, which is why the UPA alliance chose not to launch a military counteroffensive against Pakistan. The allusion was unmistakably made to the disorganised reaction to the seaborne Islamist attack.
Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister stated, "We can never forget November 26," during his monthly radio address, Mann Ki Baat. The worst terrorist attack to ever strike the nation happened on this day. The entire nation, including Mumbai, was rocked by terrorists. However, India's ability to bounce back from that tragedy and now face forth against terrorism with all our bravery speaks for itself.
Coinciding with Constitution Day, the PM criticised Telangana CM and BRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao for allegedly disrespecting Dr BR Ambedkar by calling for changes to the Constitution. He also accused Congress of disrespecting the architect of the Constitution. “Congress also insulted Babasaheb by defeating him in elections. They did not even confer Bharat Ratna on him. It was the BJP which honoured him,” he said.
