Modi Warns of 'Urban Naxals' and Illegal Immigration Threats Ahead of Elections
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sounded a warning about the risks posed by 'urban naxals' and illegal immigrants, emphasizing that no nation accepts infiltrators and that the government will take action against these groups. Speaking to BJP workers, Modi highlighted the challenges faced by the country, including the presence of infiltrators who he claimed pose a significant threat to national security. He also criticized political parties that offer support to these groups, urging the public to expose them. The issue of illegal migration is a key concern in states like West Bengal, where elections are scheduled to take place soon. Modi also addressed the issue of urban naxals, a term used by the BJP to describe left-leaning activists, stating that their activities are becoming increasingly international in scope. He accused the media of silencing these activists by humiliating them and preventing them from speaking out against the government. Modi's comments come ahead of the five state elections, and are seen as an attempt to galvanize support for the BJP among its base.