PM Modi Vows to Take Tough Stance Against Infiltrators, 'Urban Naxals' Threatening National Security

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sounded a warning to groups and parties that pose a threat to India's national security. In a stern message addressed to party workers, Modi said that the central government will take action against infiltrators and 'urban Naxals' who undermine the country's stability. The PM emphasized that no nation tolerates infiltrators, and India is no exception. He stated that identifying and deporting infiltrators is crucial to protecting the rights of the poor and youth. Modi also accused some political parties of using vote-bank politics to shield infiltrators, urging the public to expose them. Modi also addressed the issue of 'urban Naxals', a term used to describe left-wing activists who allegedly work to harm India's interests. He claimed that these groups have international connections and often face harassment from the media and other powerful forces. The PM praised the resilience of ordinary BJP workers and vowed to support their growth and development. The BJP has long advocated for stricter border controls and the deportation of illegal immigrants, and the issue is set to feature prominently in the upcoming elections in West Bengal. Modi's comments come as the BJP prepares to face elections in several key states, including West Bengal, where the issue of illegal immigration is a major concern. The PM's tough stance is seen as an attempt to appeal to voters who are increasingly concerned about national security and the impact of infiltrators on the country's economy and society.