Intolerance can’t be accepted on land of Gandhi and Buddha: Modi
News Nation Bureau 12 November 2015, 09:46 PM
During his Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s UK maiden visit, he faced questions on intolerance in India in recent months and 2002 riots in Gujarat, drawing an assurance from him that intolerance would not accepted in any part of India. At a media interaction after talks with his British counterpart David Cameron, a reporter referred to recent incidents of intolerance and asked why India was becoming an increasingly intolerance place.
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