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'Chand pe daag hai, unpe ek bhi nahin hai': Kangana Ranaut hails PM Modi

The actress turned politician heaped praise on PM Narendra Modi and said that there can be a stain on the moon but there is not a single stain on PM Modi. She said that RSS follows the ideology of "Sanatan, nationalism, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam."
'Chand pe daag hai, unpe ek bhi nahin hai': Kangana Ranaut hails PM Modi
Kangana Ranaut in Jarol.
NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday said that there is not a single stain on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 'Chand pe daag hota hai, unpe ek bhi daag nahin hai (There are spots on moon but not on him)," she said while delivering a speech at a gathering in Jarol of Himachal Pradesh's Sundernagar.The actress-turned-politician said that while there were many scams during Congress time, PM Modi's image is clean. "Before 2014, there used to be a lot of scams - 2G scam, coal scam, Fodder Scam...There is not even a single stain on PM Modi. Chand pe daag hota hai, unpe ek bhi daag nahin hai", Kangana Ranaut said during her address.
She said that RSS follows the ideology of 'Sanatan, nationalism, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.' "The ideology of BJP and RSS follows Sanatan, nationalism, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam which we have been following for a long time," she said.
Regarding the Congress-led UPA government, she noted that the pre-2014 period was characterised by "news about corruption, terror attacks and scams".On Tuesday, Kangana Ranaut spoke from her parliamentary constituency in Mandi and said that Himachal Pradesh, which was embroiled in the 'samosa' crontroversy, needed saving from wolves. "There is a wave of PM Modi in the entire country. But it is painful to watch Himachal Pradesh's condition. Their agencies are probing samosas. We feel embarrassed about what is happening. You work so hard on the ground, It is our responsibility that we have to take our state on the path of progress. I would say they are Bhediya (wolves) in a way. We have to free our state from their claws," she said.
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