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Narendra Modi Interview: What did PM Modi say on One Nation One Election, Ram Mandir and Rahul Gandhi?

Narendra Modi Interview: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a special conversation with news agency ANI, said regarding One Nation One Election, this is our commitment. The PM said, one country, one election is one of the major promises made by his party-BJP in its election manifesto. PM Modi further said, one nation, one election is our commitment. We also talked about this in Parliament. We have also formed a committee. The committee has also given its report. Many people have come in support of one nation, one election. Many people in the country have given their suggestions to the committee. The committee has received very positive and innovative suggestions and if we are able to implement this report, the country will benefit greatly.

What did PM Modi say when Congress rejected the invitation for Pran Pratistha?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi questioned Congress for rejecting the invitation to attend the consecration ceremony of Ram Janmabhoomi temple. He said in an interview with ANI, Congress and its allies have used the Ram Temple issue as a political weapon. PM Modi accused Congress of doing vote bank politics. He said, when we were not even born, when our party was not even born. At that time this matter was in the court. It could have been dealt with earlier. But why was this not done? Because it is like a weapon in their hands, a weapon for vote bank politics.

What did PM Modi say on Rahul Gandhi?

On the question asked on Modi’s guarantee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, every voter is important in elections. Booth level workers are also important. The candidate is equally important. Without taking the name of Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi said, you must have seen many videos of a leader circulating these days, where all his views are contradictory. When people see this, they feel that this leader is trying to throw dust in the eyes of the public. Recently, I heard a politician say, I will eliminate poverty in one stroke. When those who got a chance to remain in power for 5-6 decades say this, the country wonders what this man is saying. PM Modi further said, life may die but words should not die. Today people trust what I say. I said, I will remove 370, so I removed it and showed it. Ever since my party was born, we had promised to remove Article 370. When I got the opportunity, I showed it by removing it. There was politics on triple talaq also, but our government removed it and showed it. PM Modi further said, trust is a big thing.

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