Professor Anurag Meral of America's famous Stanford University says that India has made a lot of progress in the last decade. But, the western media is deliberately ignoring this development journey of India. Dr. Anurag Mairal, professor of medicine and director of the Global Outreach Program at Stanford University's Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign, said in an interview that reporting from a distance on a complex country like India is a recipe for writing stories that are never credible. Can happen
Responding to the negative articles being published in the western media, especially in the US, on Indian elections, the state of democracy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that most of the stories about India in the western media are far from reality and ridiculous. People who know India do not believe these stories at all. Because, it is very superficial and far away from the real data. On the future of democracy in India and allegations that PM Modi is moving towards authoritarian rule, he said that he does not think that India is moving towards autocratic rule. The world should trust Indians. Indian people have tremendous self-confidence and are aware of their rights and responsibilities.
American supporters raised slogans for PM Modi's victory
In various cities of America, BJP supporters raised slogans for the victory of the ruling party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Indian elections. These havans were organized by 'Overseas Friends of BJP-USA' in New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Maryland and Chicago. These sacred rituals generate spiritual power, the organization said. The statement said that this havan symbolizes our collective resolve to support the BJP's vision for a prosperous India under the leadership of PM Modi. A of the organization. Prasad said, this is a profound expression of our unwavering commitment towards India's progress.