PM Narendra Modi Remarks ‘I am being criticised for working more’ in Shangai

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi makes out contentious statements while addressing Indians in Shangai. Narendra Modi who had been on a three-day visit to China has been reportedly being trolled and highlighted by the Chinese and Indian media speculating the outcomes and the possibilities of his tour. Narendra Modi claimed in Shangai while addressing the Indians that “For the last one year, I have not taken even one day’s leave. I have worked day and night. Did I go on any vacation? Do I take rest? Am I not implementing my promise?.”

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Prime Minister Takes Down Opposition on Foreign Land

PM Modi who has been witnessed so silent since past couple of weeks had broke his silence with on Saturday on opposition  over his frequent foreign visits and took on highlighting  congress party’s loopholes proclaiming that he has been undoubtedly being highlighted in media for his untiring work efforts by the opposition since past one year and affirmed that if delivering his duties dedicating utmost services is a crime then he would he be willing to work more like that in future too.

Narendra Modi has been facing the derogatory comments from the opposition over his criticism on past government of India during his last trip to Germany, France and Canada. Modi exacted that “People are asking why is Modi travelling to so many countries…If you work less, criticism is normal. If you keep sleeping, criticism is normal. But it is my bad luck that I am being criticised for working more. If working more is a crime, I will keep doing it. My commitment is to the people.”

Before concluding his three day visit from China Mr. Modi addressed  Indian community in Shanghai proclaimed that “times are changing” and the perspective of the world towards India is changing differently because of his government’s outstanding performance during the last one year which was making the every citizen privileged. Mr. Modi reminded the audiences that it was this particular day last year 2014 witnessing the results of the Lok Sabha elections reflecting a clear mandate for BJP. Mr. apprised everyone with his three commitments “I will work tirelessly”, “I am inexperienced and will learn”, “I will not do any wrong with bad intent” while addressing audiences.

PM Modi Questions Rahul Gandhi’s 56-Day Holidaying

He further added “For the last one year, I have not taken even one day’s leave. I have worked day and night. Did I go on any vacation? Do I take rest? Am I not implementing my promise?” Political critics are believing that the word vacation used by Narendra Modi was to refer Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi over his 56-day mysterious sabbatical.

Modi addressing Indians in Shangai

Mr.Modi addressed a gathering of about 5000 Indian diaspora  amid the popular chants ‘Modi’ ‘Modi’ “What I sowed in one year, it needs to be nurtured. Had I done this in fifth year, nobody would take seriously. But world takes us seriously because I did this it in first year itself. I make no mistake which may hurt my country. People used to ask who is Modi? What does he know about foreign policy? Accusations were correct but apprehensions were wrong,” he said, adding due to the performance of last one year, “Indians can hold their heads high”.

Mr. Modi conveyed that his three days visit to China has been watched and was followed across the globe which truly signifies this tours significance. Talking about his three-day China visit, he said it is being watched globally and he himself understands its significance. “I see this visit in a different way. It has laid strong foundations which will benefit coming ages,” Mr. Modi said. Mr. Modi praised down Chinese president Xi Jinping for his courteous welcome who had never received any foreign leader outside Beijing. Mr Modi remarked Chinese president Xi Jinping gesture as “This welcome was not for Modi or my delegation, but to 125 crore Indians.”

Mr.Modi called on saying Asian leaders pitching for a closer cooperation between two Asian giants India and China saying “Do not see what India got or China got. One-third of world population lives in these two countries. Did we ever recognise this power? We just ignored it, considering ourselves poor nations. But India and China, together, can help not only themselves but the entire world. On one side is one-third of the world population and on the other is rest of the world.” Stay tuned with us for more updates and trending stories. Press Ctrl+D to bookmark us in your web browser.

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