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Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Sushma Swaraj apologizes for misrepresenting PM Modi's speech

Sushma Swaraj apologizes for misrepresenting PM Modi's speech

Actually, on 11th May in Nepal, Prime Minister Modi addressed the people of Nepal not only to the Indians but also to the people of Nepal.



New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today announced the achievements of her ministry during the four-day press conference. Meanwhile, Sushma Swaraj talked about PM Modi's speech in Janakpur, Nepal. Sushma Swaraj has now apologized for her statement. External Affairs Minister wrote on Twitter, "It was my mistake, I apologize for that."




What did the foreign minister say? 
The External Affairs Minister said in the press conference, "Before the expatriate Indians, a prime minister had not established a relationship by addressing such a large level. Prime Minister Modi addressed millions of Indians from Madison Square in America to the ground of Janakpur. "

What is the whole matter? 
Actually, on 11th May in Nepal, Prime Minister Modi addressed the people of Nepal not only to the Indians but also to the people of Nepal. Sushma Swaraj's bion was being criticized in Nepal. A Nepalese youth objected to the statement by tweeting a video of Sushma Swaraj. Foreign Minister made the mistake of sharing the video of the same young man.

And what did the foreign minister say? 
External Affairs Minister said, "When our government came, there was information in the conference of the Ambassadors that there are many countries in the world where even a Minister of State from India never went. We resolved that we will cover all the 192 countries of the United Nations. Today, I am happy to inform that there is a ministerial level talks in 186 countries. The names of the ministers whose 6 countries are remaining are fixed. "

On
the issue of terror and talks with Pakistan not to accompany the issue, the Foreign Minister said, "We never said that we are not ready for talks, but there is a warning with it. Terror and discussion can not go together, whether it is before Pakistan's elections or later. The voice of the conversation does not look good when the people are awake on the border. "

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