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PM Narendra Modi's 'Bharat ki Baat Sabke Saath' in London: As it happened

PM Modi on Wednesday said that his life at the railway station was about his personal struggles.

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London: Taking a dig at the previous governments, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said days of incremental change are over and Indians have become more and more aspirational under the BJP-led government at the Centre. Speaking at the 'Bharat ki Baat, Sabke Saath' programme at the iconic Central Hall Westminster in London, PM Modi said people have more expectations from his government because they know that it can deliver. 

19 April 2018
00:06 IST

The interactive session ends. PM Modi thanks the audience amidst loud cheer from them.

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Prasoon Joshi asks PM Modi - How would you want to be remembered in history?

Do you know who wrote Vedas... you don't, so who is Modi, he is a small thing... Modi has not been born to be inscribed in history... I am like any of you, like you I have been given a job to do... my aim is not be remembered in history, I only want the world to recognise India. I only want India to shine - replies PM Modi. 

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