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PM Modi accused the Congress and the Left of being a "factory of lies," alleging they called films like Kerala Files, Kashmir Files, and Dhurandhar false while spreading misinformation about the FCRA, UCC, and CAA, and creating unnecessary panic among people.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses public meeting in Kerala. (PMO via PTI Photo)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday tore into the Congress and the Left, saying that while they dismiss everything -- from Kerala Files to Dhurandhar -- as lies, it is they who have “become pros at lying.”
Addressing a rally in Kerala’s Tiruvalla, the Prime Minister said, “The LDF and UDF have become pros at lying. They said Kerala Files is a lie, they said Kashmir Files is a lie, they said Dhurandhar is a lie.”
Further sharpening his attack on the Opposition, Modi said the Congress and the Left had become a “factory of lies,” accusing them of spreading panic over recent amendments to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
“These days, they are spreading lies about the FCRA and UCC. Goa has had a UCC for decades, but they are spreading lies about it. They also did the same with the CAA. They are in the business of spreading lies,” he added.
CONGRESS PUTTING KERALITES IN GULF AT RISK WITH PROVOCATIVE REMARKS: PM
PM Modi also accused the party of endangering the lives of nearly one crore Indian migrants living in Iran and Gulf countries by making “provocative” remarks at home. Addressing a public meeting, PM Modi claimed that the Congress is willing to jeopardise the safety of these migrants for electoral gains and criticised the party for provoking tensions in West Asia. He warned that such irresponsible remarks could affect India’s “strong standing” in the Middle East.
"To win elections, to hurl abuses at Modi, the Congress is ready to sit back and put the lives of 1 crore migrants in jeopardy," he said. He pointed out that Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu, Goa, Kerala, Telangana, and Puducherry working in Iran are currently at risk. The government is actively engaged in rescuing them, with hundreds already returning safely to India. "Their lives are precious to us," he added, urging the Congress to apologise to the people of Kerala for what he termed as selfish politics.
At the same rally, the Prime Minister further alleged that the Congress wants West Asian countries to view India as an adversary.
"The Congress wants the West Asian countries to consider India as their enemy, that we should make some mistake here, give some statement like that, and trouble befalls Indians living in the Gulf countries, so the Congress is giving statements that anger the Gulf countries," he said.
PM Modi accused the party of spreading panic and creating opportunities to criticise his leadership.
"I want to tell the people of Congress, LDF, UDF that politics has its place, elections will come and go, but for me, the safety of the lakhs of Keralites there is the priority, and I am committed to that."
He acknowledged the concerns arising from the ongoing conflict in the region and assured continuous government support to Indians stranded in the Gulf. "In these circumstances of war, I understand your concern. Therefore, I am in constant contact with the leaders of the Gulf countries, we are continuously talking with the governments there," he said.
Despite the challenges posed by the war, PM Modi emphasised that the government is providing all possible assistance to Indian nationals in the Gulf and Iran.
He offered reassurance to the families of Indians living in the Middle East, stating, "I assure all of you family members that your son, your daughter, your relatives, even if they are far from you, are not alone; the Government of India is with every Indian living in those countries."
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Sayan Ganguly
Published On:
Apr 4, 2026 17:47 IST
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