Damoh (Madhya Pradesh): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said war clouds were hovering over the world and under these circumstances a strong BJP-led government with an absolute majority was needed to protect the country's interests and tackle any eventuality.
Mocking Pakistan without naming it, he said a neighbouring country that exported terrorism was now struggling for a basic necessity like bread.
"You all are seeing that war clouds are hovering over the world. When there is an atmosphere of war in the world... incidents are taking place. At this moment, Bharat badly needs a strong government that will work on a war footing. Do you agree with me?" he asked the gathering while addressing an election rally at Damoh in Madhya Pradesh.
His comments came in the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, Iran's missile and drone attack on Israel and rising tension in West Asia.
"Bharat needs a government that is capable of protecting it in any situation. And this work can happen only when there is a BJP government in place with an absolute majority," he emphasised on a day when the the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, being held in seven phases, kicked off with voting in more than 100 seats.
"How a stable and strong government works was clearly evident during the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic," he pointed out.
The PM underscored that crores of people were vaccinated against COVID-19 for free during the pandemic and the poor were supplied free ration.
"Today, the country has a government that neither comes under pressure nor bows before anyone," asserted the BJP's star campaigner.
"Our principle is nation first. To ensure that India gets cheap oil, we took a decision in the country's interest," he said.
The PM took a dig at neighbouring Pakistan, which is facing rising inflation and a host of other economic challenges, without taking its name.
"The condition of many countries in the world is worrisome. Many countries are getting bankrupt. One of our neighbours that was a supplier of terror ('aatank') is now struggling for flour ('aata')," said Modi.
The BJP stalwart maintained the ongoing Lok Sabha election is about making India a big global power in the next five years and pitched for a strong government led by the saffron party at the Centre.
"In the last few years, we have seen how a stable government works. We gave crores of Indians free food and (coronavirus) vaccines," he said .Modi accused the Congress of weakening the defence sector for decades when it was in power.