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PM Modi Slams Congress for Keeping India Foreign-Dependent, Champions Self-Reliance in Guwahati Rally

By Editorial Team
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp critique of the Indian National Congress, accusing the party of keeping India reliant on foreign nations for decades. Speaking at a rally in Guwahati, PM Modi outlined how his government has reversed this trend by bolstering domestic capabilities and fostering self-reliance. He spotlighted key initiatives in manufacturing, infrastructure, and economic resilience designed to minimize dependence on external sources. "The government’s policies are focused on building a stronger and more self-reliant India across sectors," Modi asserted, emphasizing a shift toward Atmanirbhar Bharat as the cornerstone of national progress. This address underscores the ongoing political narrative of empowerment through indigenous growth, resonating deeply in Assam's development-focused landscape.
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