The first podcast that Prime Minister Narendra Modi recorded was made public on Friday afternoon. In the video published by Nikhil Kamath, a co-founder of Zerodha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recalled that he acknowledged that he is capable of making mistakes in a speech he gave when serving as Gujarat’s Chief Minister.
Modi also urged decent individuals to enter politics on the “People by WTF” podcast, emphasizing that they should do so with a purpose rather than ambition. Global crisis youth involvement in politics and Modi’s consecutive tenure as prime minister were among many subjects they discussed.
Then Prime Minister shared a number of anecdotes during the two hour podcast, including stories about his early years, schooling, political career, failures, stress management, and policy management.
Highlights of the first podcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
- In response to his podcast debut, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “This is my first podcast; I don’t know how it’ll go with your audience.”
- In reference to a speech he gave when serving as Gujarat chief Minister, Modi Said, “I said something in an insensitive way. Errors occur. I am not a god; I am a human.”
- “I will not shy away from hard work,” I stated in a speech after I was appointed chief minister of Gujarat, “I will not do anything for myself.” “I am human and may make mistakes, but I will never do anything wrong with bad intentions.” This is my motto in life. Like everyone else, I make mistakes. I am a human, not a god, after all,” PM Modi remarked.
- “All of my family members’ clothes were washed by me. As a result, I was permitted to visit the pond”, Modi said about his early years.
- According to Modi, “One should enter politics with a mission, not with ambition”
Nation First
According to the PM, the country should always come first. “I am not the type of person who shift his position whenever it suits him. I was raised with a single (kind of) ideology. “Nation first” is how I would some up my ideology if I had to use one phrase”. He added, b”I do not feel constrained by ideology or tradition by anything that fits into the slogan”.
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