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15 Questions That Swarajya Should Have Asked Narendra Modi But Didn’t 

Fifteen Questions For Modi

In an exclusive interview to Swarajya’s R Jagannathan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wasn’t asked the following questions:

1) Who is the finance minister of India?

2) Do you have anything to say about the abuse Sushma Swaraj is being subjected to?

3)What are the reasons for your failure to honour your most important promise– bringing back money parked in Swiss Banks?

4) Why is the government not releasing data pertaining to jobs?

5) Why isn’t the government releasing data about farmer suicides?

6) China continues to bully us, Maldives humiliates us regularly, what are the reasons behind the rapid decline in India’s foreign relations over the last 4 years?

7) In 2013 when the rupee was 60 against the dollar, you said it was because those in Delhi were corrupt. The rupee has now fallen to 69. What are the reasons now?

8) Why has the margdarshak mandal not had a single meeting in the last four years?

9) You are perhaps the first Indian Prime Minister to not hold a single press conference in your entire tenure. Is it true that you are afraid of facing an objective press?

10) By what date will every Indian get 15 Lakh in their account?

11) You promised 100 new smart cities, cleaning of Ganga, doubling of farmer’s income and many other things by 2019. Do you accept that you have failed?

12) It is a matter of record that you have spent more hours travelling abroad than in Parliament. Any comment?

13) You opposed Aadhaar, FDI and GST days before coming to power. What are the reasons for your U-Turn on these issues?

14) For the first time in India’s history, the Vice Chief Of The Indian Army told Parliament that the army is being starved of funds. Meanwhile, your government continues to spend unprecedented amounts on advertising. Any comment?

15) What is your Pakistan Policy?

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