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India has the power to eradicate people engaged in evil activities both on this side of the border and beyond: Maharaja Singh

 India has the power to eradicate people engaged in evil activities both on this side of the border and beyond: Maharaja Singh


"Your India is not a weak nation right now. He said that no global force could possibly jeopardize India. India has the power to remove anybody attempting to carry out any evil deed on this side of the border and, if required, to attack them across it as well, according to Singh.


The government of Madhya Pradesh is the only state that provides farmers with Rs 6,000 annually from its treasury in addition to the same amount provided under the Pradhan Mantri Samman Nidhi, the official said.

Rajnath Singh, the minister of defense, said on Saturday that India has the authority to exterminate anybody attempting to carry out any evil deed, both on this side of the border and, if needed, on the other.


Singh was speaking during a rally at Khaneta village, which falls under the Gohad assembly seat in the Bhind district, in support of BJP candidate Lal Singh Arya.


"Pride in India is growing rapidly worldwide. Foreign observers would see India as a weak nation under the Congress administration. The minister remarked, "The world did not take our words very seriously." Now that things have changed, everyone pays attention to what India says in international fora when it speaks," he said.


"Your India is not a weak nation right now. He said that no global force could possibly jeopardize India. India has the power to remove anybody attempting to carry out any evil deed on this side of the border and, if required, to attack them across it as well, according to Singh.


He went on to say that he want to welcome the one family out of every five in the Bhind area that had a member in the Army. The defense minister praised the efforts of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, pointing out that Madhya Pradesh was formerly a BIMARU (laggard) state.


"It is the cleanest state in the countryside," he said. "The the median income of people in Madhya Pradesh was only Rs 11,718 in 2001-02, and it has now increased 10 times to in excess of Rs 1.40 lakh in 2023," added the minister.


"The growth rate in Madhya Pradesh is higher than the average GDP of India," he said.


"Madhya Pradesh is one of the few states where the governing body gives Rs 6,000 per year from its treasury to farmers in rather than the same amount disbursed as part of the Pradhan Mantri Samman Nidhi," he said.


Later in the day, Singh will speak at two additional rallies in the Bhind district. On November 17, Madhya Pradesh's 230 assembly seats will go to polls.



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