PM Modi, in an exclusive interview with NDTV, as stated that every cabinet note about a bill now comes with a global standards report so that the law may be matched to the best practices internationally.
In the interview with NDTV's Editor-in-Chief Sanjay Pugalia, PM Modi gave his opinions on a range of issues, including his plans, focus on infrastructure, the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prospects in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections of 2024, and foreign policy.
Speaking to Pugalia, the Prime Minister said, "These days, a tradition has started in my cabinet. Whenever a Bill to be introduced in Parliament comes before the cabinet, a global standards note comes with it. This note mentions which country is performing the best in that particular field, what are the rules there, and how we can achieve that. So, we have to match every cabinet note with global standards."
"It has become a habit for the bureaucracy now. Just saying our (plan) is the best in the world is not enough. Say who is doing the best in world and where we are and how we can get there," the Prime Minister said.
The prime minister also expressed confidence that the BJP, which has already completed four stages of the general election, will win a record number of seats. He asserted that everyone is aware of the BJP and the NDA alliance's advantages. The Prime Minister cited the nation's "four-S" motto.
"The scope should be very big, it shouldn't be in parts. The second thing is scale, which should also be large. The speed should be in sync with these two. So, scope, scale, and speed, and then there should be skill. If we can get these four things together, I believe we can achieve a lot," the Prime Minister added.
The Prime Minister intends to seek a third term, and the BJP wants to increase the number of seats held by the NDA to more than 400 by gaining 370 seats on its own. There are still three phases left in the general election, with the fifth phase being due tomorrow. On June 4, there will be a vote count.
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