
The Modi interview that flagged off the election year: Key takeaways
India TodayFrom ruling out an immediate ordinance on a Ram temple in Ayodhya to recalling what he told soldiers carrying out cross-border surgical strikes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave voters and analysts plenty to talk about in his first interview of the election year. In Tuesday's interview, Prime Minister Modi said any decision on an ordinance could be considered only after the judicial process ends. - Prime Minister Modi Asked about the accusation of crony capitalism, Modi said: "This is not an allegation against me personally, but an allegation against my government. - Prime Minister Modi "In Parliament, I have spoken elaborately on this and whichever public forum I got, I spoke about this," Modi said. Prime Minister Modi said the note ban, implemented in 2016, wasn't a "jhatka" -- or a shock.
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