People Of J&K Paid Heavy Price For Nehru’s Mistake: PM Modi In Lok Sabha
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Gandhis, Congress, and Jawaharlal Nehru, attributing significant blame to Nehru for the challenges faced by Jammu and Kashmir. Modi claimed that the people of the region paid a “heavy price for his mistakes,” emphasizing the BJP’s scrapping of Article 370 as a major achievement.
During his speech, Modi didn’t shy away from targeting Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of running a “Mohabbat ka Dukaan” campaign. He also portrayed Nehru as lacking faith in the potential of the Indian people, quoting remarks that suggested Nehru considered Indians “lazy and lacking in intelligence.”
The Prime Minister’s strong words ignited controversy, especially as the country approaches elections. Modi highlighted the positive changes in Kashmir, citing increased tourism and G20 summits, but continued to lay the blame on Nehru’s policies for the region’s historical challenges.
As the political landscape heats up, Modi’s critique raises questions about historical accountability and the impact of past decisions on the present state of the nation.

