
India's international stature has grown after Modi became PM, says Rajnath Singh
The Hindu
Under PM Modi, India's international stature has grown. Rajnath Singh attacked Congress govt in Rajasthan over recruitment exam paper leaks and law-and-order situation. He said elections should be fought to build society and country, not based on caste, creed and religion. He urged govt to give security to mothers and sisters.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on November 19 said India's international stature has grown after Narendra Modi became prime minister and attacked the Congress government in Rajasthan over recruitment exam paper leaks and law-and-order situation.
“Anyone who can’t give security to mothers and sisters has no right to rule,” he said while referring to the Ashok Gehlot government at an election rally in Shahpura.
Mr. Singh said elections are fought not only to form government but also to build the society and country. "Government should not be run based on caste, creed and religion but should be run based on humanity," he said.
The Defence Minister said that "Bharat is no longer weak and the world listens carefully to what it says".
"India's international stature has grown after Narendra Modi became prime minister," Mr.Singh added.

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