
Chandigarh, January 3:
A Haryana minister on Saturday launched a sharp attack on opposition leaders, stating that any person who collaborates with “anti-national forces” has no moral authority to question the patriotism of others. Addressing the media, the minister said national security and sovereignty are non-negotiable issues and accused certain political figures of weakening the country’s unity by aligning with forces that allegedly work against India’s interests. He asserted that such actions not only undermine democratic values but also damage the nation’s global image.
The minister further emphasised that the government will continue to act firmly against elements that threaten internal security and national integrity. He accused opposition parties of indulging in vote-bank politics at the cost of national interest and said the public is increasingly aware of such tactics. Political observers noted that the remarks come amid heightened political tensions and frequent exchanges between ruling and opposition parties on issues of nationalism and internal security. The statement has sparked reactions across political circles, with opposition leaders dismissing the allegations as baseless while the ruling party defended the minister’s comments as a strong stand against anti-national activities.

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