New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shares his views on the changing political landscape and abuses faced in public life in his podcast debut on ‘People by WTF’ hosted by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. Shared. When asked about the influence of social media on politics and his advice to aspiring politicians, Prime Minister Modi reflected on his journey and joked.
Kamath asked Prime Minister Modi about the transition from pre-social media politics to the present, where digital platforms dominate the political narrative. Prime Minister Modi responded with humor and wisdom, telling the story from Ahmedabad and explaining his approach to dealing with criticism. “Some kids ask me, ‘How would you feel if you were abused so much?’ I told them a joke about Ahemdabadi, who remained calm even when verbally attacked.
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“One time, Ahemdabadi was riding his scooter and almost hit someone from behind. The other person got angry and started arguing with me. He started abusing me. Ahemdabadi was standing on his scooter and almost hit someone from behind. He continued to abuse me.” Suddenly someone came and asked me, “What kind of person are you?” “He is so abusive and yet you are standing there like that,” Ahemdabadi said, adding, “He is only giving and not receiving anything, right?” PM Modi said.
Regarding the abuse he faces in politics, he said, “I’m okay with being verbally abused.” However, he added that the basis for the abuse must be truthful and there must be no “malice in the heart.”
Prime Minister Modi said that sensitivity is necessary in public life, saying, “There is friction in every aspect of life.However, in politics, you have to approach challenges with a sense of service. “You can’t help people effectively.”
Prime Minister Modi has been constantly criticized by opposition parties throughout various state elections and Sabah polls.
Consistent criticism has come mainly from the Congress party, which has often accused Modi of undermining democratic values and the constitution and has called him “non-biological.”
In the podcast, PM Modi also talked about a ‘Vikshit Bharat’ by 2047, where basic needs such as toilets, water and electricity are available to all and government schemes are delivered without any hitches. (developed India). Prime Minister Modi emphasized that AI (Aspirational India) will be the driving force behind this vision. Reflecting on India’s growing global influence, he recalled that in 2005, he predicted that one day the world would be queuing up for Indian visas, and that that vision is now coming true. he believes.