The work of 370 on Gandhi and Buddha's land has no place: Modi


We fight against terrorism, fascism not only in India but also on France's land: PM

New delhi date. August 23, 2019, Friday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting France, who addressed the Indians at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. In the meantime, he spoke on issues ranging from terrorism to triple talaq.

He said that the referendum received by the government in the Lok Sabha polls in the 9th has been made to create New India and the government is working in that direction. The government is committed to tackling a situation that has never happened before and where terrorism has taken place.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also said in the French capital Paris that there is no place to work in India. It took 3 years for the removal of the Temperi (Article 1) from the land of Krishna, the land of Gandhi and Buddhism.

Modi gave a new mantra saying that the country is moving ahead with partners, reform-transform and permanent arrangements. It is noteworthy that in Article 3 of the Constitution, the task was kept sufficiently tangible, so Modi mentioned it in his speech. France is also in line with India's move.

Modi also gave the people the birth anniversary of Janmashtami, I was informed that Ganpati Festival has become a feature of Parisian culture calendar. From now on, people will celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and the streets of Paris will resonate with the slogans of Ganpati Bapi Moriya. Modi also praised his performance and said that the government has stopped triple talaq and corruption. Many new important decisions have been made since the formation of the new government. Modi also visited the French President and the Minister.

Modi is currently visiting France, UAE and Bahrain. They arrived in the UAE after a visit to France, where they met with Prince Sheikh Mohammed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. Modi will launch here after Bhutan.

While Modi's visit to Bahrain is also considered special, he will also be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit this country. They have also previously met with the UNESCO Director General.

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