International Honors for PM Modi Reflect Indias Rising Prestige, Says Gaurav Vallabh

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Arpit Soni

International Honors for PM Modi Reflect Indias Rising Prestige, Says Gaurav Vallabh

New Delhi, May 18: Economist and BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh recently commented on the international honors received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the SIR Phase Three initiative, and other pressing issues. He stated that these accolades reflect India’s growing global strength and the international influence of PM Modi. The fact that 32 countries have bestowed the highest honor upon PM Modi is a source of pride for every Indian.

Vallabh emphasized that this recognition is not just for the Prime Minister but symbolizes India’s power, the reputation of the Indian government, and the country’s increasing prestige. He noted that the world is now viewing India from a new perspective, and under PM Modi’s leadership, India’s influence is steadily rising. This serves as evidence of India’s growing strength on the global stage.

Speaking about the SIR Phase Three initiative, Vallabh explained that its goal is to ensure that only Indian citizens possess voter cards. He accused previous governments of allowing illegal immigrants to settle in various states due to years of appeasement politics. In areas where the SIR process is underway, efforts are being made to identify such individuals. He asserted that India will have a government for its people, not for intruders.

On the NEET paper leak issue, Vallabh criticized the Congress party, pointing out that during the tenure of former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, nearly every examination faced paper leaks. He lamented that capable students lost their seats to unqualified individuals due to these leaks. Vallabh insisted that Congress must answer for this issue and clarified that no guilty party will be spared in the current case.

Addressing the ‘Vande Mataram’ controversy, he stated that those who wish to live in the country should respect and sing ‘Vande Mataram.’ According to him, ‘Vande Mataram’ is not just a song but a symbol of respect for Mother India and the nation’s soul.

He urged that the slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and respect for the Indian Army should resonate as the voice of every Indian. Vallabh also asserted that the country will no longer engage in politics aimed at appeasing any religious group or individual.

Supporting Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s statements regarding religious events in public spaces, Vallabh emphasized that the country will operate according to the Constitution, not appeasement politics. He stated that the worship practices of all religions should remain within constitutional boundaries and should not disrupt public order.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath remarked that public spaces and roads are meant for transportation and should not be obstructed for religious events. While addressing a public gathering in Lucknow, he asserted that the rule of law applies equally to all citizens, and no community has the right to disrupt traffic or inconvenience the public.

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