Key Points

BJP leader Praveen Khandelwal has highlighted the significant international recognition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi through global leaders' birthday wishes. He argues that these greetings demonstrate India's increasing global influence and strategic importance. Khandelwal also commented on various political issues, including election allegations and voter roll revisions. His statements underscore the BJP's perspective on India's emerging role in international affairs.

Key Points: Modi's Global Birthday Wishes Signal India's World Order Influence

  • Global leaders' birthday wishes reflect India's growing international stature
  • Modi's leadership transforms India's geopolitical positioning
  • BJP leader highlights country's strategic global ecosystem
  • Khandelwal criticizes Rahul Gandhi's election-related allegations
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The way global leaders wished PM Modi shows India will now decide 'World order': BJP leader Praveen Khandelwal

BJP's Praveen Khandelwal highlights PM Modi's international respect through global leaders' birthday greetings and India's emerging global leadership.

"Under his leadership, India is not just participating in global affairs--it is now poised to define the global order. - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, Sep 18

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Lok Sabha MP from Chandni Chowk, Praveen Khandelwal, said on Thursday that the overwhelming number of birthday wishes from global leaders to Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a strong indication of India's growing influence on the global stage.

Speaking to IANS, Praveen Khandelwal said, "The way world leaders have extended heartfelt birthday greetings to PM Modi reflects the immense trust and respect India commands today. Under his leadership, India is not just participating in global affairs--it is now poised to define the global order. Our country holds a special and strategic position in the global ecosystem. The way all global leaders have wished honourable PM Modi, then it's clear that now India will decide 'world order."

Khandelwal further responded sharply to Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's recent claim of "systemic" vote deletions in Congress-dominated booths.

"It has become Rahul Gandhi's habit to make baseless allegations. Every time there is an election setback, they blame the EVMs or the Election Commission. But when they win, everything is fine. Rahul Gandhi should think and understand that the public does not want the Congress Party. He is only left with allegations, and the public no longer takes him seriously," he said.

Reacting to the Patna High Court's order directing the Congress to remove a controversial AI-generated video featuring PM Modi and his late mother Heeraben, Khandelwal said the ruling was justified.

"We welcome the High Court's decision. Whether it's the Prime Minister's mother or any ordinary citizen's mother, mocking someone's family especially using artificial intelligence is completely unacceptable. Politics should have dignity. The Congress must introspect after being reprimanded by the court," he told IANS.

Khandelwal further commented on the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board's announcement of nationwide protests following the Supreme Court's refusal to stay the Waqf Amendment Act.

"The Amendment has become law. Now, certain political groups are objecting just for the sake of creating unrest. These are the same people who want to win at any cost and are trying to provoke the public. But citizens are aware and will not fall for such tactics anymore," he said.

On the implementation of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Delhi, similar to Bihar, Khandelwal said the move is long overdue.

"We fully support the decision. There are many illegal Bangladeshi infiltrators in Delhi, and cleaning up voter rolls is necessary. Genuine voters must be protected, and fake names removed. This is essential for the integrity of our democracy," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate India's growing global stature, we shouldn't confuse diplomatic courtesy with actual policy influence. Let's focus on ground realities too - inflation, unemployment need equal attention.
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Rohit P
Khandelwal ji is spot on about the EVM issue. Congress only cries foul when they lose. When they win state elections, suddenly EVMs become perfect? Double standards!
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I've seen the country's global reputation transform dramatically. The birthday wishes reflect genuine respect for India's economic and strategic importance.
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Vikram M
Cleaning voter rolls is essential for democracy. Delhi has many illegal voters that need to be removed. SIR process should be implemented nationwide!
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Michael C
The AI-generated video controversy shows how low political discourse has fallen. Using someone's late mother for political gains is unacceptable in any democracy.
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Kavya N
India's voice is finally being heard globally! From climate change to tech innovation, we're leading the conversation. PM Modi's leadership has truly put India on the world map 🚀

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