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Success Of India’s Democracy, Institutions Hurting Some People: PM Modi


'India's democracy success, institutions hurt some': PM Modi

Prime Minister Modi said India has shown what democracy the world can bring. (Document)

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the success of India’s democracy and its institutions is hurting some people and that’s why they are attacking it, clearly aimed at the leadership Congress Rahul Gandhi for his criticism of the state of democracy in the country.

When the country is filled with confidence and determination, and the world’s intellectuals are optimistic about India, so do pessimistic statements that show the country’s lack of light and hurt the country’s morale. , he said at the conference. Today’s India Conference.

“When something good is happening, there is a tradition of applying ‘kaala tika’, so when so many good things are happening, some people have taken responsibility for applying this ‘kaala tika’ “, Prime Minister Modi said without naming anyone. .

His comments come amid a political controversy over Gandhi’s remarks during his recent visit to the UK, with the BJP accusing him of malice against India on land foreign countries and seek foreign intervention.

Prime Minister Modi said India has shown what democracy the world can bring.

“The success of Indian democracy and its institutions is hurting some people and that’s why they attack it,” he said. Prime Minister Modi said he is confident that despite such attacks, the country will move forward to achieve its goals.

Targeting the Opposition, Prime Minister Modi said scams used to be top headlines before but now “corruption” taking action against them is making the news.

Prime Minister Modi said the world is affirming that this is India’s moment and this has become a reality thanks to the change in promise and achievement in the country.

The Prime Minister said all governments work to their capacity and get the right results, but his government wants new results and works at a different speed and scale.

Today, India is the fastest growing economy in the world, the number one smartphone data consumer, the second largest mobile manufacturer and has a startup ecosystem. third largest”.

The prime minister said that the world’s leading economists, analysts and thinkers are saying in unison that this is India’s moment.

(Except for the title, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from an aggregated feed.)

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