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Not a single blot of corruption against my govt, says Modi

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washington — Projecting his government’s success in the areas of fighting terror and graft, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that there has not been a single blot of corruption against his regime and no country has questioned the surgical strikes conducted across the border.

Addressing the Indian diaspora here, he also promised a supportive environmen­t for developing the country matching the progress in the US.

Calling corruption as the root cause for which previous government­s were changed in India, Modi said his government has emerged corruption-free in the past three years. “Government­s were changed because of corruption. The common people hated this... There has been not a single blot on our government in the past three years. And governance is being modified so that honesty becomes an inbuild process,” he said to a cheering audience. “Technology is helping with that,” Modi said.

“Increased usage of technology brings transparen­cy in systems. When I think of a developed India, I think of a healthy India, particular­ly the good health of women and children of our nation,” he said.

Talking about the army’s surgical strikes on terror launching pads across the border on October 26 last year, the prime minister said no country has questioned the government’s action.

“The entire world could have raised many questions and pointed fingers at us over the surgical strikes. But, not a single country questioned India’s surgical strikes against the terrorist launch pads in Pakistan (last year). Those (Pakistan) who suffered because of this, is a different thing,” Modi said.

Maintainin­g that the entire world is suffering because of the menace of terrorism, which is against mankind, Modi said, “When India spoke about terrorism about 20-25 years back, for many countries, it was beyond their understand­ing. For them it was a law and order problem, because they were not the sufferers. Today, it is not required to explain what’s terrorism. Terrorists have themselves explained it to them.”

“But when India conducts surgical strike, the world understand­s India is a patient country but if required, it knows how to demonstrat­e its ability,” said Modi.

“We are bound by internatio­nal laws. We believe in the idea of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family). This is our character,” he added.

Modi also said: “We do not want to disrupt the global order. Following the internatio­nal norms and law, in order to ensure that the sovereignt­y, security and peace is maintained, we are capable of taking very stern action.” —

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Indian diaspora during the United States community reception in Washington DC on Sunday. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Indian diaspora during the United States community reception in Washington DC on Sunday. —

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