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Modi warns against divisive forces threatening social fabric
The Morning Standard
|November 12, 2024
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Monday cautioned people against divisive forces attempting to fracture society along lines of caste, religion, language, and gender.
He urged the people to come together to combat these threats to create a stronger, unified India.
The PM was speaking at the 200th anniversary of the Swaminarayan Mandir in Vadtal, Gujarat, via video conferencing. He encouraged the people to embrace self-reliance and underline the need for collective action. "To make India self-reliant, we cannot rely on outside help. We must achieve it ourselves. It's the responsibility of 140 crore citizens to work towards this objective," he said.
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