Modi in Udupi: India Will Maintain Peace but Protect Itself, Says PM
During his visit to Udupi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made remarks hinting at Pakistan while emphasising India’s commitment to peace and self-defence. Speaking at a public event, he cited Lord Krishna’s teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, noting that wrongdoers, or atyacharis, must be dealt with firmly to uphold truth and maintain societal harmony.
Modi underlined that India does not seek conflict but is fully capable of protecting its sovereignty and ensuring the safety of its citizens. His speech, delivered to a large gathering of devotees and locals, blended spiritual references with messages of national security and vigilance.
The Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of truth, righteousness, and justice, drawing parallels between Krishna’s counsel on the battlefield and the modern responsibility of nations to defend peace while confronting threats.
Observers noted that the address reinforced India’s posture of strength combined with ethical governance.
Modi in Udupi: India Will Maintain Peace but Protect Itself, Says PM






