- Modi said he and his late mother were abused at Jantar Mantar during protests over NEET irregularities, but argued that abuses do not solve anything and that "misguided children" should not be taken to court.
- In a late-night video message, Modi urged people to guide the misguided, saying abuses never solve anything and calling for everyone to work together for Bharat.
- The Congress attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his video, saying the country was asking him to apologise while he had instead "forgiven the country"; Congress media head Pawan Khera reiterated on X that the country wanted an apology but Mr. Modi had forgiven it.
- In a late-night video message on Instagram, the Prime Minister said he understood the anguish in society and stressed that this was the time to embrace the youth and guide them on the right path.
- Mr. Modi said he wanted to forgive the protesters, calling abusive language by daughters a "cultural shock" and saying it was the country's duty to show misguided youth the right path.
- The Prime Minister called upon the youth to move forward together for the nation, learn from mistakes, and pursue their dreams, expressing hope that every young person moves ahead in life.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that abuses never solve anything and called for society to guide misguided youth rather than punish them. This statement came after he faced abusive language during protests at Jantar Mantar regarding NEET irregularities, where even his late mother was insulted.12345671011
In a video message, Modi expressed understanding of societal anger but emphasized the importance of forgiveness, stating, "I want to forgive them. People make mistakes... We must forgive our youth who were misguided; after all, they are our children." He urged society to embrace these youth and help them learn from their mistakes instead of dragging them through courts.

The Prime Minister's comments were met with criticism from the Congress party, which pointed out that while the nation seeks an apology from him, he has instead chosen to forgive the country. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera remarked, "Listen to this. The country is asking him to apologise, yet he has forgiven the country." Modi's appeal to guide the youth reflects his vision for a united and progressive India, urging everyone to work together for the nation's future.
He concluded by encouraging the youth to pursue their dreams and contribute to the country's rapid progress, stating, "Let’s work together. Let’s work for Bharat."
“Modi said he and his late mother were abused at Jantar Mantar during NEET irregularities protests, called students 'misguided children,' and described daughters' abusive language as a 'cultural shock.' Congress media head Pawan Khera echoed the attack in a post on X.”
