PM Modi said- “We can increase pressure on us, but we are ready to face it”

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Photo: Ani Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made it clear that he would not compromise on the interests of farmers, cattle rearers and small scale industries under any circumstances. He said that the pressure on the government may increase, but it will tolerate it. The statement came two days before the US imposed 50% tariff on goods imported from India. According to PTI news, Modi said without naming that today’s global politics mainly revolves around economic interests, where everyone only worries about his selfishness. He gave an example of Mahatma Gandhi, emphasizing the importance of Swadeshi.

Your interest for Modi is the first

According to the news, the Prime Minister said that in such an environment, I want to tell small entrepreneurs, farmers and cattle rearers that your interest is the first for Modi. My government will never compromise on your interests. No matter how much pressure comes, we will bear it, but your interests will never be harmed. On August 27, the US set the last date for imposing 50% tariff on imported goods from India. In a meeting held in Nicole area of ​​Ahmedabad, Modi said that India has been empowered on the path of Lord Krishna, who is ‘Sudarshan Chakradhari’, and Mahatma Gandhi, who showed the path of Swadeshi.

Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, he said that it is a symbol of bravery and perseverance of the country, in which terrorists in Pakistan were targeted. He said that today we will not let the terrorists and their guardians be hidden anywhere. Attacking the Congress, the Prime Minister said that the one who ruled for 60 to 65 years depended on the country and “import scams”. He alleged that the Congress also rejected Mahatma Gandhi’s principles.

This advice given to traders

Modi said that the party that took power for decades and used Bapu’s name crushed Gandhiji’s soul. It is difficult to hear words like cleanliness or indigenous from those who take the name of Gandhi throughout the day. He appealed to promote the use of indigenous goods and said that traders should install boards outside their shops, which states that they only sell ‘indigenous’ goods. Inaugurating 1,449 houses and 130 shops built under the central scheme in Rampir Tekda area of ​​Ahmedabad, Modi said, “Our government is committed to giving respect to the poor in cities.”

More than 25 crore people came out of poverty

He said that in the last 11 years, more than 25 crore people have come out of poverty in India under the leadership of BJP government. Modi said that earlier it was difficult to trade in Ahmedabad due to frequent riots and curfew, but now the city has become one of the safest cities in the country. Referring to the redevelopment of the Sabarmati Ashram, he said that he wanted to start it along the Statue of Unity, but the previous Congress government did not support it. Keeping in mind the upcoming festivals, the Prime Minister urged traders and shopkeepers to adopt ‘Made in India’ products.

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