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Modi warns against divisive forces threatening social fabric

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November 12, 2024

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Monday cautioned people against divisive forces attempting to fracture society along lines of caste, religion, language, and gender.

- DILIP SINGH KSHATRIYA

Modi warns against divisive forces threatening social fabric

He urged the people to come together to combat these threats to create a stronger, unified India.

The PM was speaking at the 200th anniversary of the Swaminarayan Mandir in Vadtal, Gujarat, via video conferencing. He encouraged the people to embrace self-reliance and underline the need for collective action. "To make India self-reliant, we cannot rely on outside help. We must achieve it ourselves. It's the responsibility of 140 crore citizens to work towards this objective," he said.

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