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‘Should everybody be poor?’: What PM Modi said on Income Inequality and Wealth Creators in latest interview

“‘Should everybody be poor?’: What PM Modi said on Income Inequality and Wealth Creators in latest interview”, Swarajyamag, May 17, 2024:

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasised the importance of respecting wealth creators, asserting that their success is essential for the nation’s overall progress.

In an interview with Aaj Tak, PM Modi also said that the income inequality in the country will decrease gradually.

When asked about  a report of international economists which said that income inequality is increasing in India, PM Modi questioned the alternative of ensuring uniform poverty to eliminate inequality.

“Should everybody be poor? Everyone should be poor, then there will be no difference. This was the case in the country earlier. Now you say that everybody should rich, so it will happen gradually not overnight,” he said…..”


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