Narendra Modi said, "What sin did you commit in your previous birth to be born in India" - this is very sad statement by PM in South Koira 2015.
This incident is of the year 2015. When, Prime Minister of
India Narendra Modi went to South Korea as a representative of the country and
got a chance to address the people in Seoul, the capital of Korea. At that time
Modi got an opportunity to tell about his country India, then Modi said about
his country, “is this a country, is this a government, is this a people. Here
the word 'people' has been used in place of 'people of India' of that time. Let
us go! Quit! Go somewhere else."
How does the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, think
about his country, about the people of the country and about the democratic
government of the country; It becomes clear from the above statement of Modi.
Any decent prime minister, who has love for his country, who is determined to
take his country on the path of progress and who respects all the citizens of
the country, is the leader of his country and people on the earth of the world.
He will not say that is this a country, is this a government, is this a people.
etc.
It is clear from this statement of the Prime Minister that
Narendra Modi does not have any kind of sympathy for the common people of the
country, for the common people in Modi's heart. And the special thing is that
such a person cannot be democratic either. The country is suffering the result
of behaviour of Modi. He had given this statement when he had gone to Seoul
regarding 'Make in India'. The country's money was wasted like water on 'Make
in India'. Despite this, no foreigner came to invest in India. And this
incident happened in India that old foreign investors also left India.
After this statement of Modi, another incident has also
happened that a large number of people of India have renounced the citizenship
of their country. According to a report, from the year 2014 to the year 2022
during the reign of Narendra Madi, about 11.59 lakh people have given up the
citizenship of India. These incidents prove that Narendra Modi needs to make
his policies and practices democratic and transparent.

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