Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitated during the BJP Parliamentry party meeting in New Delhi. File image.|Image Credit: Sandeep Saxena.
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The PM has actually given a brand-new instructions to the country’s democracy, states BJP chief Nadda.
BJP president J P Nadda on Saturday acknowledged that India faced twin obstacles of combating COVID-19 and the economic discomfort engendered by the long lockdown and noted that the Union federal government’s prescription of self-reliance however, was not a return to the licence quota raj.
Resolving a presser on the first anniversary of the 2nd succeeding regard to the BJP-led government, he said, “the principle of aatmanirbharta or self-reliance expounded by Modiji [Prime Minister Narendra Modi], is not about going back in time to the license quota raj or anything unfavorable. It is about encouraging our industry and is a progressive policy.”
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The last one year “will be known for lots of bold choices”, and the government’s timely actions to handle coronavirus had ensured that the circumstance stayed in control when lots of huge and powerful nations discovered themselves “defenseless”. The Modi federal government had presented a culture of modification in governance, of “doing the best thing because it is right,” and not put things off due to political expediency, he stated