Introduction
Ever since the election buzz began, Prime Minister Modi has been vigilantly highlighting what he sees as concerning agendas and questionable promises made by the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi. During a recent address on Sunday, April 21st, PM Modi fervently critiqued the Congress party, particularly focusing on Rahul Gandhi's proposition of "Wealth redistribution." In his impassioned speech (YouTube: PM Modi addresses a public meeting in Banswara, Rajasthan - Narendra Modi) at a rally in Banswara, Rajasthan, PM Modi eloquently underscored the gravity of this issue, likening it to ideologies embraced by extreme leftist groups such as Maoists. With eloquence and conviction, he emphasized how this agenda threatens the very fabric of our nation.
PM Modi addresses a rally in Rajasthan's Tonk (PTI Photo)
Additionally, PM Modi commendably brought to light Rahul Gandhi's proposal to assess and distribute the nation's wealth more equitably. Furthermore, he astutely referenced a past statement by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, wherein Manmohan Singh advocated for prioritizing Muslims in accessing the country's resources (X: @BJP4India). Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mentioned that this idea means they'll give money to people with more kids, to those who came into the country illegally, and to Muslims. He referred to what Manmohan Singh said about Muslims having the first right to resources.
How Journalists and Leftists Hate Modi and Take Information Out of Context to Spread Propaganda and Misinformation
Prime Minister Modi often faces misinterpretation from media outlets and left-leaning groups around the globe, who use these instances to further their own agendas. One such example occurred during the 2014 General Elections campaign when Modi addressed a rally (YouTube: Shri Narendra Modi addresses a Public Meeting at Kanker in Bastar, Chhattisgarh - Speech - Narendra Modi) in Chhattisgarh’s Kanker, discussing the issue of bringing back black money to India. He mentioned, “If even once, the money hoarded by these crooks in banks abroad, even if we bring only that back, every poor Indian would get free of cost Rs 15 to Rs 20 lakhs, just like that. There’s so much money.” However, PM Modi did not make any formal announcement promising Rs. 15 lakhs to every citizen. Yet, the leftists and media outlets worldwide presented it as if it were one of Modi's promises. Similarly, during his speech in Banswara, Rajasthan, PM Modi addressed the issue of infiltrators, referring to those who illegally enter the country. However, the media and left-leaning groups have often tried to connect these remarks with Indian Muslims, creating a misleading narrative.
Issue of Infiltration in India and the Problems raised by it
For years, India has faced a problem with illegal migration and infiltration. While there isn't exact nationwide data on how many illegal immigrants there are, many believe there are thousands, maybe even millions, of them in India. They come from places like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar, especially Rohingyas. These people aren't supposed to be here, but they've managed to sneak in. Almost every day, we hear about them in the news, doing something illegal or being part of terrorist groups. They're not just a danger to India, but also to the unity and safety of our country.The unfortunate part is whenever the Modi government brings up the idea of a nationwide NRC (National Register of Citizens) to identify and remove illegal migrants, opposition parties in India stir up trouble. They spread confusion among Indian Muslims, making them think they might lose their citizenship too if NRC happens. But the truth is, NRC is meant to target only illegal migrants who pose a threat to our nation's safety.
Issue of Infiltration in other Countries and how they are Handling it
Last year, Pakistan, a country often supported by India's left-leaning liberals, deported over 500,000 Afghan nationals, both documented and undocumented, back to Afghanistan. They did this forcefully, citing reasons like limited resources and national security concerns. Surprisingly, major left-leaning media outlets worldwide remained silent about this huge deportation drive, despite their usual focus on such issues.
Bangladesh, another neighboring country of India, has been urging Rohingya Muslims to go back to Myanmar. Thousands of refugees have been taken to a distant island called Bhasan Char, which they describe as a "prison island." Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina even told the UN rights chief that hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees, who are currently living in cramped camps in Bangladesh, need to return to Myanmar.
Saudi Arabia, which often shows itself as a protector of Muslims worldwide, made it clear that it won't grant citizenship to Rohingya Muslims. This stance raised eyebrows in April 2019 when reports emerged of hunger strikes by Rohingya Muslims in Saudi detention centers. They were protesting against the harsh conditions there. Despite its role as the birthplace of Islam, Saudi Arabia began forcefully deporting Rohingya back to Bangladesh, from where they were then sent back to Myanmar. Countries like Italy, England, and America are all taking serious steps to send illegal migrants back to their home countries. In Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is leading the charge by signing off on measures that allow authorities to detain people before deporting them for up to 18 months. Just Today, in Britain, a significant bill regarding the deportation of illegal migrants has been passed. Under this new law, asylum seekers who arrive illegally will be sent to Rwanda. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (X: @RishiSunak) has pledged that the first deportation flight will take off as early as July, with more to follow over the summer. He sees this as a landmark change in global migration policy and is determined to make it happen.
Meanwhile, in the United States also, the Biden administration is thinking about taking strong action to reduce the number of asylum claims from migrants crossing the southern border illegally. The Biden administration is facing mounting pressure to address the issue of immigration, particularly concerning the surge of migrants crossing the southern border illegally. Many Americans are urging the administration to take decisive action to reduce the number of asylum claims. Meanwhile, there's a notable sentiment among some citizens that former President Donald Trump is the only one who can effectively tackle this problem. They see his tough stance on immigration as the solution needed. Trump himself has promised to launch what he calls the largest deportation effort in U.S. history if he returns to power. His plan involves deporting millions of undocumented immigrants annually, utilizing large-scale roundups, and establishing camps to detain them until removal.
Why Countries are Fed up with Illegal Migration?
Countries all over the world are getting fed up with illegal migration because it's causing a lot of problems for their local citizens. When thousands and even millions of illegal migrants come into these countries, they often cause chaos. They don't follow the rules, traditions, or culture of the places they go to. Instead, they try to force their own culture onto others. This creates an unsafe environment for the locals because they stick together and sometimes take over resources meant for everyone.
In the past, left-leaning governments used to help these migrants settle in different parts of the country. But now, because of pressure from the real citizens or locals, governments are starting to take action and make policies to deal with illegal migration. That's why many countries are seeing more success for right-wing governments. Right-wing governments are usually against this mess and illegal migration, so people are electing them to fix the problem. For example, last year in Argentina, people elected Javier Milei, a far-right political outsider, as their president. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also has right-wing beliefs.
Apart from this, Geert Wilders, often called the Dutch Donald Trump, is a 60-year-old far-right politician who recently scored big in the Dutch general elections with his PVV Freedom Party. His success? He's loud and clear about one thing: stopping immigration. Wilders has made it his mission to speak out against immigration and promised to put policies in place to halt it in the Netherlands. Moreover, many other countries are also seeing similar trends.Thus, just like every other country has the right to protect its land and resources from the challenges posed by illegal migration, and even Muslim countries can choose not to accept Muslim refugees due to concerns about national security and limited resources, India also has the right to safeguard its citizens, security, land, traditions, culture, and resources. Therefore, India and PM Modi have every right to call out infiltrators and deport them back to their respective countries. However, it's crucial to note that PM Modi's remarks about infiltrators have been taken out of context by the media and left-leaning groups, perpetuating misconceptions and fueling controversy.
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