'Twice he became PM, now what next?..', when opposition politician asked PM Modi

Ahmedabad: PM Narendra Modi, while addressing the people during a program on Thursday, shared the incident of a conversation with an opposition leader. PM Modi told how an opposition leader had asked him that the country made you Prime Minister twice. Now what else do they have to do? Actually, PM Modi was addressing the Utkarsh ceremony in Bharuch, Gujarat.

During this, PM Modi told that, 'One day a big leader met him. They have also been opposing us politically. I have been respecting him. He was annoyed on some issues, so came to meet him and said – Modi ji, what have you to do, the country has made you Prime Minister twice. PM Modi further said that, 'He used to think that he became PM twice, that is, a lot has happened. They don't know, Modi is made of other soil. The soil of Gujarat prepared him. That's why I don't think that whatever happened is for good, now take rest. No. My dream is saturation (fullness) and we move forward towards the 100% goal of the plans. Build confidence among citizens.

PM Modi has given this statement at a time when NCP leader Sharad Pawar had met him in Delhi just a month ago. During this, he raised the issue of action of the central agency against Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut and the family members of the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. While addressing the people, PM Modi said that, in 2014, when you gave us the opportunity to serve, almost half of the country's population was deprived of toilet facilities, vaccination facilities, electricity connection facilities, banking facilities. Was. I am completing 8 years serving the country from Delhi. These 8 years were dedicated to service, good governance and poor welfare. Whatever I am able to do today, I have learned only among you.

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