New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave the first interview of 2018. In a special conversation with Prime Minister Modi, he has openly expressed his views on many issues like GST, notebook, unemployment, one nation, one election. When asked questions in the context of preparations for the 2019 elections, PM Modi responded in a special way. PM Modi said, “I do not waste time in the calculation of elections. I trust the people of the country.
PM speaks about budget
On the budget to be presented on February 1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that there is only one agenda for his budget – development, development and development only.
Should assembly and Lok Sabha elections be held simultaneously?
Prime Minister Modi said that there is always an election environment in the country. ‘Federal Structure’ gets hurt when elections come. Arguments Between you and the political parties happen. Elections like once in a year should also be held at a certain time. Millions of security forces are often engaged in elections. All the officers of the states are sent as observers in other states. Workforce rises in large numbers on polling booths. A large amount of money is spent. Now the country’s voter is sensible. He considers the difference between the Lok Sabha and the Assembly elections. Both of these elections should be together. There should be local elections after one month. If you think this together, it can be possible. Once the discussion starts, then the next path will come out.
FDI in India has increased from 36 billion to 60 billion. What is the difference between 2014 to 2018 in India’s status?
In response to this question PM Modi said that since 2014, India is connecting directly to the world. The biggest thing is that after 30 years in India, there is a full majority government. It holds great importance in the world. It looks from the first day. Since our government came, India is doing well at home, so the world is accepting. Good Governance, Transparency, etc. When the world sees – going to the rank of 142 to 100 in ‘Ease of doing business’ – this is a big deal for them. The mandate of the world’s largest democracy is most important, not Modi. My job is to voice the voice of 125 crore Indians.