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New Delhi: Arguing that his government’s track record must be viewed in context of the ‘policy paralysis’ during the UPA government’s tenure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the whole world is once again excited and enthusiastic about India’s economic potential.


In an interview to Time Magazine, PM Modi said that governance had come to a standstill during UPA tenure as there was no leadership. “… The whole world is, once again, excited and enthusiastic about India and the opportunities that India represents. Whether it is the IMF, the World Bank, Moody’s or other credit agencies, they are all saying in one voice that India has a great economic future.”

The PM said that India is progressing at a fast pace and has again become a factor of growth and stability in the international economic system. “India is now one of the fastest growing economies in the world,” he said.

When asked whether he would like to posses authoritarian powers like that of China’s leaders, Modi said that democracy was in the DNA of India and strongly rejected the idea of dictatorship.

“So if you were to ask me whether you need a dictatorship to run India, No, you do not. Whether you need a powerful person who believes in concentrating power, No, you do not. If you were to ask me to choose between democratic values and wealth, power, prosperity and fame, I will very easily and without any doubt choose democratic values,” he stressed.

The Prime Minister also opened up on the US President Barack Obama’s remarks that for India to succeed, the nation should not splinter on religious lines and on the controversial statements by members of his cabinet and the BJP on minority rights.

Modi said that respect for all religious beliefs was ingrained in India’s cultural ethos.

“All religions and all communities have the same rights and it is my responsibility to ensure their complete and total protection. My government will not tolerate or accept any discrimination based on caste, creed, and religion. So there is no place for imaginary apprehensions with regard to the rights of the minorities in India,” he said.



He was also probed on what Hinduism meant to him as India’s leader. He replied: “Religion and faith are very personal matters. So far as the government is concerned, there is only one holy book, which is the Constitution of India.”

“In fact, if I look at the definition of Hinduism, the Supreme Court of India has given a beautiful definition; it says that Hinduism is not a religion, it is actually a way of life. If one looks at my own belief, I think I have grown up with these values which I mentioned earlier, that religion is a way of life. We also say ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ – the entire world is one family, and respect for all religions. Those are the values I have grown up with,” he said, adding that he steadfastedly believes in the philosophy of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’.

Speaking on India’s relations with world powers, Modi described India and US as natural allies. On China said that both sides are showing greater maturity and a commitment to economic cooperation.

The Prime Minister spoke at length on the issue of terrorism and highlighted the need to the pass the UN’s Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism as it will be an important step in delinking terrorism from religion.

“We should not look at terrorism from the nameplates—which group they belong to, what is their geographical location, who are the victims. These individual groups or names will keep changing. Today you are looking at the Taliban or ISIS; tomorrow you might be looking at another name,” he added.

No place for imaginary apprehensions over minority rights: PM Narendra Modi | Zee News
 
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New Delhi: Arguing that his government’s track record must be viewed in context of the ‘policy paralysis’ during the UPA government’s tenure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the whole world is once again excited and enthusiastic about India’s economic potential.


In an interview to Time Magazine, PM Modi said that governance had come to a standstill during UPA tenure as there was no leadership. “… The whole world is, once again, excited and enthusiastic about India and the opportunities that India represents. Whether it is the IMF, the World Bank, Moody’s or other credit agencies, they are all saying in one voice that India has a great economic future.”

The PM said that India is progressing at a fast pace and has again become a factor of growth and stability in the international economic system. “India is now one of the fastest growing economies in the world,” he said.

When asked whether he would like to posses authoritarian powers like that of China’s leaders, Modi said that democracy was in the DNA of India and strongly rejected the idea of dictatorship.

“So if you were to ask me whether you need a dictatorship to run India, No, you do not. Whether you need a powerful person who believes in concentrating power, No, you do not. If you were to ask me to choose between democratic values and wealth, power, prosperity and fame, I will very easily and without any doubt choose democratic values,” he stressed.

The Prime Minister also opened up on the US President Barack Obama’s remarks that for India to succeed, the nation should not splinter on religious lines and on the controversial statements by members of his cabinet and the BJP on minority rights.

Modi said that respect for all religious beliefs was ingrained in India’s cultural ethos.

“All religions and all communities have the same rights and it is my responsibility to ensure their complete and total protection. My government will not tolerate or accept any discrimination based on caste, creed, and religion. So there is no place for imaginary apprehensions with regard to the rights of the minorities in India,” he said.



He was also probed on what Hinduism meant to him as India’s leader. He replied: “Religion and faith are very personal matters. So far as the government is concerned, there is only one holy book, which is the Constitution of India.”

“In fact, if I look at the definition of Hinduism, the Supreme Court of India has given a beautiful definition; it says that Hinduism is not a religion, it is actually a way of life. If one looks at my own belief, I think I have grown up with these values which I mentioned earlier, that religion is a way of life. We also say ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ – the entire world is one family, and respect for all religions. Those are the values I have grown up with,” he said, adding that he steadfastedly believes in the philosophy of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’.

Speaking on India’s relations with world powers, Modi described India and US as natural allies. On China said that both sides are showing greater maturity and a commitment to economic cooperation.

The Prime Minister spoke at length on the issue of terrorism and highlighted the need to the pass the UN’s Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism as it will be an important step in delinking terrorism from religion.

“We should not look at terrorism from the nameplates—which group they belong to, what is their geographical location, who are the victims. These individual groups or names will keep changing. Today you are looking at the Taliban or ISIS; tomorrow you might be looking at another name,” he added.

No place for imaginary apprehensions over minority rights: PM Narendra Modi | Zee News


Manipulated by a Ruhal Baba fan ..for Rahul Baba fans....
 
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@Irfan Baloch can you change the title... completely twisted title for a article that promotes rights of the minorities.

@magudi why would you twist the title?
 
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WTF?? when did he say anything against the minority?? @magudi the title is wrong. what modi said is right.

How more open can it get than 2002 ?

Manipulated by a Ruhal Baba fan ..for Rahul Baba fans....

Haha chaddis are running left and right after seeing rejuvenated rahul pulling up phenku for his fallacies one by one :rofl: hahha
 
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Haha chaddis are running left and right after seeing rejuvenated rahul pulling up phenku for his fallacies one by one :rofl: hahha
ok, now it's clear.

Guy is a Master troll, most newbs mistake him for Congressi ...
I was not aware of that... I feel pity for raul baba fans here...they are a dying breed...
 
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How more open can it get than 2002 ?

Haha chaddis are running left and right after seeing rejuvenated rahul pulling up phenku for his fallacies one by one :rofl: hahha
Stop baiting!
 
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How more open can it get than 2002 ?



Haha chaddis are running left and right after seeing rejuvenated rahul pulling up phenku for his fallacies one by one :rofl: hahha

Rejuvenated after a visit to Bang-cock. LOL...nobody is scared of Pappu...he is the best BJP asset.
 
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How more open can it get than 2002 ?
before we start an argument, pls tell me what did modi did against minorities in 2002?? did he kill anyone?? did he send someone to kill anyone in minority community? is he is responsible for the 2002 gujarat riots?? t do any of this.
IAFAIK he didn't do any of this. if you have any source then pls share. if you don't then STFU. at the time he become CM, he was totally inexperinced one, but he did manage to suppress that riots. so you should appreciate him for his efficiency instead of criticizing him. many anti-indians like pakistanis are spreading propaganda in order to emotionally provoke Muslim communities against their PM and country.
 
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@ magudi you have lost it bro modi said it his view and principal is justice to all and appeasement to none but congressies and aapstards will never understand it for they dont have IQ level to undertsnad things like responsibilty , principals and self less service to them they onli understand language of paranoia , hate and greed ...get well soon
 
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