During his visit to Karnataka, PM Modi targeted Rahul Gandhi without taking his name. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his sixth visit to Karnataka before the elections, said that democracy has been harmed in the country on an international platform. PM Modi targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks and said that no power in the world can harm India's democratic traditions. Without naming Rahul Gandhi, referring to the comment made in London about Indian democracy being in danger, PM Modi called it 1610th century social reformer Basaveshwara, the people of Karnataka, the great traditions of India and Insulted the citizens of this place. PM Modi came to Karnataka on election tour: It is noteworthy that elections are going to be held in Karnataka in May this year. With this, PM Modi came on his sixth Karnataka tour this year. In his speech, PM Modi said that I have come to the land of Lord Basaveshwara and I feel blessed. The most important of Lord Basaveshwara's contributions is the establishment of 'Anubhav Mandap', this democratic system is researched all over the world and there are many things because of which we say that India is not only the largest democracy but it is also the mother of democracy. . Questions were raised on democracy- PM Modi: PM Modi to inaugurate the permanent campus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Dharwad Later addressing a gathering said that he had the privilege of unveiling the statue of Basaveshwara in London a few years back. Taking a veiled dig at Rahul Gandhi, Modi said, there is a statue of Basaveshwara in London, but it is unfortunate that questions were raised on India's democracy in the same London. The roots of India's democracy are nurtured by our centuries-old history. No power in this world can harm India's democratic traditions. Despite this, some people are constantly putting it in the dock. Great traditions are being insulted- PM Modi: PM Modi said without taking names that such people Basaveshwar, people of Karnataka, Insult to India's great traditions, 130 crore conscious citizens of the country are doing. He said, 'The people of Karnataka should beware of such people. Earlier, in a veiled attack on Rahul Gandhi over his recent remarks in Britain, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that when India's clout is increasing on global forums, some people want to represent the country on foreign soil. are criticizing. Rahul GandhiPm ModiPublished Date Sun, Mar 12, 2023, 9: 53 PM IST

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During his visit to Karnataka, PM Modi targeted Rahul Gandhi without taking his name. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his sixth visit to Karnataka before the elections, said that democracy has been harmed in the country on an international platform. PM Modi targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks and said that no power in the world can harm India’s democratic traditions. Without naming Rahul Gandhi, referring to the comment made in London about Indian democracy being in danger, PM Modi called it 1610th century social reformer Basaveshwara, the people of Karnataka, the great traditions of India and Insulted the citizens of this place.

PM Modi came to Karnataka on election tour: It is noteworthy that elections are going to be held in Karnataka in May this year. With this, PM Modi came on his sixth Karnataka tour this year. In his speech, PM Modi said that I have come to the land of Lord Basaveshwara and I feel blessed. The most important of Lord Basaveshwara’s contributions is the establishment of ‘Anubhav Mandap’, this democratic system is researched all over the world and there are many things because of which we say that India is not only the largest democracy but it is also the mother of democracy. .

Questions were raised on democracy- PM Modi: PM Modi to inaugurate the permanent campus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Dharwad Later addressing a gathering said that he had the privilege of unveiling the statue of Basaveshwara in London a few years back. Taking a veiled dig at Rahul Gandhi, Modi said, there is a statue of Basaveshwara in London, but it is unfortunate that questions were raised on India’s democracy in the same London. The roots of India’s democracy are nurtured by our centuries-old history. No power in this world can harm India’s democratic traditions. Despite this, some people are constantly putting it in the dock.

Great traditions are being insulted- PM Modi: PM Modi said without taking names that such people Basaveshwar, people of Karnataka, Insult to India’s great traditions, 130 crore conscious citizens of the country are doing. He said, ‘The people of Karnataka should beware of such people. Earlier, in a veiled attack on Rahul Gandhi over his recent remarks in Britain, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that when India’s clout is increasing on global forums, some people want to represent the country on foreign soil. are criticizing.

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