PM Modi targets China while giving a speech in Uganda
PM Modi targets China while giving a speech in Uganda
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been spearheading his opponents through stories and jokes during the speech on several occasions. These days, Modi is on a tour of 3 African countries and he has waged a strong interest in Uganda, in international form, on his rival opponent China internationally.

Modi participated in the Indo-Uganda Business Forum meeting in the African country of Uganda on Wednesday, and during this time, in his speech, in a funny way, targetting china referring the cheap goods not being used and the importance of the goods made by the country. 

During the speech, Prime Minister Modi told a story presenting the reason behind the expensive machines of India. Prime Minister Modi 's point was towards expensive Indian products and cheap products in other countries. Indian products are slightly expensive compared to China.

Narendra Modi further said, "Maybe some things are expensive at the start, but they last for a long time. Those who buy cheap things will be spoiled just after a few months because they will again have you buy it from the same place." This referred to China which is famous for selling cheap products.

He assured the Ugandese, "I assure you that we are ready to give you machines, technology, with zero defect. That would be expensive in the beginning. But it is up to you to decide whether you want to buy products with better quality and high price or buy the cheap and bad quality products."

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