In Kevadia, PM Modi Calls ‘Ghuspaithiya’ Main Threat and Vows to Remove Every Infiltrator

Location: Kevadia, Narmada, Gujarat

During the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech framing those he termed “ghuspaithiya” (infiltrators) as a major threat to India’s unity and internal security. He alleged that for decades, such infiltrators had entered the country, seized citizens’ resources, disrupted the demographic balance, and endangered national unity, while previous governments ignored the problem for vote-bank politics. Declaring that his government had taken a decisive stand against this threat, Modi referenced his “Demography Mission” announced from the Red Fort and claimed that some political groups were placing self-interest above national interest by supporting ghuapaithiya’s (infiltrators) rights. He called for collective resolve on National Unity Day, pledging to “remove each and every single ghuspaithiya (infiltrator) from India.”

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