Modi said that when the British were leaving India, it was said that this country would disintegrate. When the Emergency happened, some people assumed that from now on the Emergency would always be there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that unlike the rule of previous governments, terrorists no longer feel safe in their homes. In his address at the HT Leadership Summit in Delhi, the Prime Minister claimed that during the previous governments, people felt insecure due to terrorism. He said that now times have changed and now terrorists are not able to feel safe even in their own homes. PM Modi said that his government stays away from vote bank politics and is working for the development of the country.
Modi said that when the British were leaving India, it was said that this country would disintegrate and break. When the Emergency happened, some people had assumed that from now on the Emergency would continue forever. Some people, some institutions had taken shelter from those who imposed emergency, but even then the citizens of India stood up. When the difficult times of Corona came, the world thought that India would become a burden on them. But the citizens of India fought a strong fight against Corona.
Referring to HT, Modi said that in the news of your newspaper, I felt the enthusiasm that every countryman had after the merger of Kashmir in October 1947. However, at that moment I also realized how the conditions of indecision kept Kashmir surrounded by violence. Today, news like record voting in Jammu and Kashmir is published in your newspaper. This is the difference. He said that just yesterday I was present in a wonderful program with the people of Bodokshetra and I am surprised that the media of Delhi did not cover it. They have no idea that after five decades, leaving behind bombs, guns and pistols, the Bodo youth are celebrating the Bodo Culture Festival in the bosom of Delhi. The lives of these people have changed because of the Bodo Peace Accord.