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Assembly Elections 2022: 'This is my priority' Modi on poverty and farmers issues

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 10, 2022 15:05 IST

Talking about the poverty in India Modi said "Govt has no business to do business. Its job is to ...

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Talking about the poverty in India Modi said "Govt has no business to do business. Its job is to think about food for the poor, make houses & toilets for them, get them clean drinking water, make health facilities available to them, make roads, to think about the small farmers. This is my priority."

He also talked about the farmer, and said "I have come to win the hearts of farmers, & did so. I understand the pain of small farmers. I had said that farm laws were implemented for the benefit of farmers but were taken back in national interest." 

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