PM Modi on Rahul Gandhi London Cambridge speech says unfortunate that questions were raised on India’s democracy

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PM Modi on Rahul Gandhi London Cambridge speech says unfortunate that questions were raised on India’s democracy


Image Source : PTI PM Modi receives a grand welcome throughout a political rally in Karnataka

PM Modi in Karnataka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a dig at Rahul Gandhi over Congress chief’s speech throughout his current go to to London when he raised questions on the Indian democratic system.

“India is not only the largest democracy but is the mother of democracy… it’s unfortunate that in London questions were raised about India’s democracy… some people are constantly questioning India’s democracy…,” PM Modi stated in Karnataka’s Hubballi-Dharwad.

Addressing the difficulty of improvement, PM Modi stated, “In 21st century, India is progressing by modernising its cities. In last 9 years, number of good educational institutions has been increasing constantly.. IIT Dharwad is ready as a futuristic institute.”

Today, India is among the strongest digital economies on the earth… BJP’s double engine authorities is truthfully working for improvement of each village & district in Karnatak, the Prime Minister stated.

In one other dig on the Congress, PM Modi stated, “Congress dreaming about my grave doesn’t know that blessings of mothers, sisters and people of the country is a protection shield for me.”

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