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Modi vows for a Swacch India, politically

Apr 16, 2015, 13:20 IST

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes that ethos of Indians have changed ever since the BJP has come to power. As per a news report by The Economic Times, Modi has said that a new "atmosphere of trust" has developed in India since he took over 10 months ago and has vowed to "clean up" the mess left behind by the others.

"There is a new atmosphere of trust in our nation... We say 'jan gana man adhinayak' - that 'Jan Man' has changed," Modi said addressing in Hindi an estimated over 10,000-strong Indian diaspora at Ricoh Coliseum here.

The Prime Minister said that development is a solution to all the problems that India faces. He said the country has all the capabilities it needs, it just needs opportunities now.

"Jinko gandagi karni thi, gandagi kar ke chaley gaye, hum safai karke jayengey (Those who had create a mess, they have done so and left. We will go after cleaning it up)," Modi said attacking the previous governments.
As the audience repeatedly cheered with chants of "Modi, Modi", the Prime Minister said that whatever is happening is not due to him but due to the people of India.

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Recalling a Bollywood song, Modi said that 10 months back the government in India changed and now the ethos of the people have changed.

Speaking at Toronto in Canada, Modi said Canada and his counterpart Stephen Harper for the immense enthusiasm with which they expressed their love and said the relationship between the two countries will be "very long and fruitful".

(Image: India Times)
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