'Terrorism, corruption, drugs are big threat to..', says Modi at Interpol General Assembly
'Terrorism, corruption, drugs are big threat to..', says Modi at Interpol General Assembly
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday (October 18) inaugurated the 90th Interpol General Assembly held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. Representatives of 195 countries are participating in this General Assembly. Representatives participating in the General Assembly include ministers from member states, police chiefs, central bureau chiefs and senior police officers. During this, PM Modi while addressing the 90th Interpol General Assembly said that I want to tell the whole world that in today's time terrorism, drugs, and corruption are a big threat to the world, for this we all have to fight together. 

PM Modi further said that cybercrime and the online spread of bigotry is a big threat for the whole world. Finance crime and corruption are also a big threat. PM Modi said that Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state. More people than in Sweden live in the capital Delhi itself. Crores of people visit the Kumbh Mela alone. India not only protects its citizens, but also makes its democracy secure and strong. Our democracy and diversity is an example to the whole world.

PM Modi said in the Interpol General Assembly that, 'India is such a country, which has sent its brave officers, even women officers, in every major campaign of United Rashtra (UN). India is also a leader in global corporations.' According to Chanakya, law information means to give what is not, to preserve what is. Interpol was working and active 24X7 even during the pandemic.

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