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Assam: PM Modi slams vicious narrative round secularism, communalism

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On Saturday (April 3), Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed the vicious foyer that has misguided the individuals of India into believing that working for one group/neighborhood amounted to secularism.
While addressing an election rally in Tamulpur within the Baksa district of Assam, PM Modi mentioned, “We formulate policies for everyone. This includes all sections of society. We work hard to ensure that everyone can reap the benefits of government legislation without being subjected to discrimination. Unfortunately, the current narrative surrounding this is problematic.”
PM Modi identified the failings within the notion surrounding secularism and communalism. He emphasised, “If we create divisions in the society and make policies exclusively for one group/community, then, it is unfortunately called secularism in India. But, if we make policies for everyone and ensure that every deserving individual is benefitted, then, they call it communalism.”
सेक्यूलरिज्म-कम्यूनिज्म के खेल ने देश का बहुत नुकसान किया है।हम परिश्रम करने वाले लोग हैं, समाज की सेवा के लिए दिन-रात एक करने वाले लोग हैं।असम के लोग आज देख रहे हैं कि सबका साथ, सबका विकास, सबका विश्वास हमारी नीति में भी है और नीयत में भी है।– पीएम @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/pe4hRmSeDB— BJP (@BJP4India) April 3, 2021
PM Modi opined that the deceptive narrative has inflicted nice hurt on India. “Our mantra is Sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas. The rhetorics around secularism and communalism has caused serious damage to the country. We are hard-working people. We put in days and nights to serve society. We work with utmost honesty for the cause of the nation’s development. The people of Assam are now witnessing that our mantra of Sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas is not just in our policy but also in our party’s intention,” he concluded.
The campaigning for the third and the final part of elections in Assam will finish on Sunday. The electorates will vote for a complete of 40 seats on April 6. The outcomes of the State Legislative polls will likely be declared on May 2.