NEW DELHI: Senior BJP leader
Rajnath Singh
raised concerns on Wednesday regarding the CPI(M)'s election manifesto pledge to dismantle
India's nuclear weapons
, questioning the implications on
national security
.
Singh called out the
Congress
, seeking clarity on their stance on this matter. He asserted that discussions of disarming India's
nuclear arsenal
pose a threat to the country's security, insinuating a deliberate attempt to undermine India's strength.
Speaking at a public gathering in Kasaragod district, Singh urged Congress to address the CPI(M)'s proposal to dismantle nuclear weapons, emphasizing India's significant efforts to establish itself as a nuclear power globally.
Highlighting the
strategic importance
of India's nuclear capabilities, Singh emphasised that relinquishing nuclear weapons could potentially weaken the nation, especially considering the nuclear capabilities of neighboring countries like Pakistan and China.
The CPI(M) manifesto advocates for the eradication of nuclear weapons and other forms of mass destruction, including chemical and biological weapons, a move that Singh criticized as detrimental to India's security posture.
Singh further alleged a coordinated effort by the Left and Congress to undermine the country, citing their opposition to the celebration of Ram Navami and their purported disregard for the significance of Lord Ram. He drew parallels between those who have opposed Lord Ram historically and the political fortunes of the Congress and CPI(M), suggesting a correlation between their actions and subsequent downfall.
Asserting BJP's credibility as a political entity, Singh highlighted the consistency between their words and actions, contrasting it with what he perceived as a disparity in the Congress and Communist parties' conduct. Expressing optimism about the BJP's electoral prospects in Kerala, Singh predicted a strong showing in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls scheduled for April 26, with results slated for announcement on June 4.
The stage is set for a dynamic electoral contest in Kerala, with the BJP positioning itself as a steadfast guardian of India's national security interests amidst debates over nuclear disarmament.