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Refused to invite Trump as I had to go to Jagannath’s land: PM Modi. Bharat News

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File Image)

Bhubaneswar: PM Modi said on Friday that he had to say ‘no’ to US President Donald Trump to return from Canada in Washington, where he had gone to the G7 Summit, as he did not want to remember his scheduled journey for “Lord Jagannath’s land”.While Majhi’s first anniversary as CM was on June 12, the Odisha government on Friday gave the main festival time with the PM’s schedule. Any change in the plan can put the government in a strange position in a state, where the BJP won the Lok Sabha elections, won 20 out of 21 seats, and the office came to the office by winning 78 out of 147 assembly seats.Speaking at a rally in Bhubaneswar to mark a year of the BJP government led by Mohan Charan Maji in Odisha, PM Modi said, “The President of the United States called me,” Since you are in Canada, please come. ” We will eat and talk together. ‘I thanked him and politely refused, saying that it was necessary for me to go to the land of Mahaprabhu (Lord Jagannath). Bhakti and your love attracted me here for Mahaprabhu. ,In the sixth visit of Modi in the last one year, the PM praised Odisha’s progress under the BJP government, emphasizing the role of the state in India’s cultural and economic development. He highlighted the initiative with the aim of improving infrastructure, healthcare and economic opportunities for people of Odisha, especially tribal communities.Attacking the previous Congress rule, the PM said that the party that operated India for decades ignored the tribal community and “used them only for political benefits”.He said that the districts with more than 125 tribal-fetus were influenced by the Maoists for years. Modi said, “Most of these districts were declared backward, and the then government did not take responsibility to develop them.” In contrast, the BJP -led government made tribal society free from Naxal violence, started development in these areas.The PM also highlighted the role of eastern India in the development trajectory of the country. “The development of the 21st century India will gain momentum from eastern India. This is the era of Purvaodaya.”

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