“Dangerous...” PM Modi slams CPI(M)'s manifesto calling for 'complete elimination of nuclear weapons'
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Hoshangabad (MP), April 14 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 addressed a public rally in MP’s Hoshangabad. Without taking name, he slammed CPI (M) for its election manifesto. PM Modi said, "Look at the situation of INDI alliance, they are not able to decide that manifesto is a responsibility, a commitment to the people of the country...There are many dangerous promises in their manifesto. Their manifesto is to make the country financially bankrupt. One of their companion's manifesto says that they will eliminate nuclear weapons from India. Will any country think like this? Nuclear weapons are necessary for India in today's era... When the enemies have so much power and we say that we will destroy nuclear weapons, for whose benefit are you saying this? People are making such a promise. Can they protect the country? Just like their thinking, their manifesto is also dangerous..."
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