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Shouldn’t we help persecuted? asks PM Modi in NCC parade

A few days back a Pakistan Army advert came out in which it was clearly written that only Non-Muslims can apply for sanitation workers post” said Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inspected the National Cadet Corps (NCC) parade, at Cariappa Parade Ground in New Delhi. In the event, Modi said,” Whatever your young ideas, your young mind wanted, our government did. Today, recalling the contribution of forces and police in Delhi there is a National War Memorial and also a National Police Memorial.

”For over 30 years not a single next-generation fighter plane was added to IAF. Old aircraft used to meet with accidents, fighter pilots used to die and work stalled for 3 decades was cleared by us. Our country, today has next-generation fighter plane Rafale,” Prime Minister said.

Modi said,” Many speeches were given but when our armed forces used to ask to take action, they used to be refused. Today there is ‘yuva soch’, the country is progressing with youthful thinking. So, it does surgical strike, airstrike and teaches a lesson to terrorists after entering their residence.”

While addressing people Modi spoke about CAA and said,” The people who are fearmongering on CAA refuse to see the persecution of religious minorities in Pakistan. Shouldn’t we help the persecuted people? he questioned. A few days back a Pakistan Army advert came out in which it was clearly written that only Non-Muslims can apply for sanitation workers post” said Modi.

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of the injustices made during partition when a “line was drawn across India” that divided its people.

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