No terrorist attack in last decade: UP minister Dharampal Singh in Meerut | WATCH

Singh remarked, "There has been no terrorist attack in 10 years," and emphasized the stable security situation under the current administration. He noted that despite significant developments and leadership changes, including those of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the security landscape had remained unchanged.

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Minister Dharampal Singh during a press conference. (X/SachinGuptaUP)

New Delhi: Recently in a press conference in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut government minister Dharampal Singh made a notable statement regarding national security. Singh claimed that there have been no terrorist attacks in India over the past ten years. His remarks came in the context of discussing ongoing security concerns and political dynamics within the country.

Singh remarked, "There has been no terrorist attack in 10 years," and emphasized the stable security situation under the current administration. He noted that despite significant developments and leadership changes, including those of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the security landscape had remained unchanged.

Accusations against political opponents

In his address, Singh criticized various political figures and parties for allegedly undermining national security. He suggested that some individuals and political forces might be encouraging anti-national elements, which he believes could be detrimental to the country's safety and stability. Singh's comments particularly targeted Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, accusing them of working against the nation’s interests.

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Critique of opposition leaders

Singh accused opposition leaders of damaging India's global reputation and weakening the country's strength. "Rahul Gandhi, who goes abroad and disparages India's reputation, and Akhilesh Yadav, who supports such actions, are undermining our national interests," Singh asserted. He further criticized political parties such as the Samajwadi Party, BJP, and Congress for their roles in this perceived weakening of the nation.

Singh’s statement comes at a time when national security remains a prominent issue, with various factions debating the effectiveness of current security measures. Despite his claims of a decade-long period without terrorist incidents, Singh’s comments have sparked debate over the true state of national security and the role of political leaders in shaping it.