PM Modi Accuses Opposition Of Spreading Panic Amid Global Conflict
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday (March 14, 2026) addressed a public gathering in Silchar to assert that the central government is actively working to minimise the impact of global conflicts and West Asia wars while alleging Congress was capitalising on these tensions.
Key Points
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1Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused opposition leader Congress Party members on Saturday (March 14, 2026) for trying to create panic among Indians amidst the war in West Asia.
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2The central government is actively working hard and minimising global conflicts' impact while addressing development projects like Barak Valley access during independence partition period
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3PM Modi alleged that Congress has become a puppet of forces hostile towards India's progress, acting irresponsibly by capitalizing on the Middle East war situation.
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4Modi addressed public meetings in Silchar to highlight government efforts and criticize opposition actions regarding national security concerns.
Developments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress of spreading panic, misleading information regarding global conflicts, neglecting Northeast development under its rule. During a rally in Assam where he unveiled over Rs 23,500 crore worth infrastructure projects to boost the region's economy and connectivity, including an expressway between Silchar and Shillong that will cut travel time from eight hours five minutes down by approximately three-and-a-half
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused his political opponents of irresponsibly creating panic in India while alleging they neglected Northeast development by allowing Barak Valley's access to the sea during independence partition. He asserted that a war-like situation has emerged and emphasized steady progress for Assam, describing it as rich in culture poised for new growth despite past neglect he attributed to Congress policies on borders and industrial centers like Barak Valley.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Indian National Congress of creating panic among citizens amid Middle East tensions and acting as a puppet for forces hostile to India's development while addressing an rally in Assam. He further claimed that due to these failures on national interest, every state is now teaching the party lessons after it has been ousted from its home territory of Assam through elections.