Danh ngôn của Narendra Modi (Sứ mệnh: 8)

We should pass the U.N.'s Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. At least it will clearly establish whom you view as a terrorist and whom you don't. We need to delink terrorism from religion - to isolate terrorists who use this interchange of arguments between terrorism and religion.
I was born in a very poor family. I used to sell tea in a railway coach as a child. My mother used to wash utensils and do lowly household work in the houses of others to earn a livelihood. I have seen poverty very closely. I have lived in poverty. As a child, my entire childhood was steeped in poverty.
If you call yourself a leader, then you have to be decisive. If you're decisive, then you have the chance to be a leader. These are two sides to the same coin.
I always say the strength of democracy lies in criticism. If there is no criticism, that means there is no democracy. And if you want to grow, you must invite criticism. And I want to grow; I want to invite criticism.
All religions and all communities have the same rights, and it is my responsibility to ensure their complete and total protection. My government will not tolerate or accept any discrimination based on caste, creed and religion.
Our vision and commitment is towards the country's progress, its place in the world and the happiness of its people.
Good governance with good intentions is the hallmark of our government. Implementation with integrity is our core passion.
The government's job is good governance for everybody. My government will make policies; if you fit into it, come on board, or stay where you are. My job is not to spoon-feed anyone.
Peace can only thrive when the climate is right. We remain open to bilateral dialogue with Pakistan on all outstanding issues in an environment free from terrorism and violence.
So far as the government is concerned, there is only one holy book, which is the constitution of India. My government will not tolerate or accept any discrimination based on caste, creed and religion.
The diversity of India, of our civilization, is actually a thing of beauty, which is something we are extremely proud of.
People's blessings give you the power to work tirelessly. The only thing required is commitment.
In every walk of life, you must have leaders. An education in the spiritual world, in the labor field, in the agricultural field, we must have leaders.
My government is working for the common man. Our priority is the poor of the country. We want good governance through a dynamic and seamless government.
If I had chosen the populist course, it would have been a breach of the trust placed in me by the people.
I believe mutual respect for one another and cooperation should be the basis for relationships with foreign nations.
I have spoken about inflation, unemployment, farmers' problems, security, etc. I keep talking about these issues. I seek answers from the Indian government.
I believe that a government has only one religion - India first. A government has only one holy book - our Constitution. A government has only one kind of devotion - towards nation.
The power and energy sectors are the biggest constituents of the infrastructure sector. If you ignore them, no development will happen.
I don't carry the burden of the past or the madness of the future. I live in the present.
Federalism is no longer the fault line of Centre-State relations but the definition of a new partnership of Team India. Citizens now have the ease of trust, not the burden of proof and process. Businesses find an environment that is open and easy to work in.
We will explore the mysteries of science and harness the power of technology and innovation. We will realise the opportunities of the digital world. Our youth will learn more from - and with - each other.
We want an Afghanistan that is shaped by the dreams of the great Afghan people, not by irrational fears and overreaching ambitions of others.
Our constitution is a ray of hope: H for harmony, O for Opportunity, P for people's participation and E for equality.
We will naturally pursue our goals on the strength of our own resources, skills and enterprise. But, we know that we will be more successful when we do this in partnership with the world.
Even after Independence, we have had to face the poison of casteism and communalism. How long these evils will continue? Whom does it benefit?
I come from a poor family, I have seen poverty. The poor need respect, and it begins with cleanliness.
The pace at which people are taking to digital technology defies our stereotypes of age, education, language and income.
Social media is reducing social barriers. It connects people on the strength of human values, not identities.
We must ensure that technology is accessible, affordable, and adds value.