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Jesus Christ's ideals are a guiding light for the development of India: PM Modi on Christmas

IndiaTimes Monday, 25 December 2023
During a Christmas interaction, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed admiration for the Christian community, acknowledging their significant role in shaping society and fostering a sense of service. PM Modi reminisced about his warm relations with Christians, highlighting their consistent dedication to serving the underprivileged. He praised the substantial contributions of Christian-run institutions in health and education nationwide. Drawing parallels between the teachings of Jesus Christ and Hindu philosophy, PM Modi emphasized the pursuit of truth and encouraged cooperation and coordination for progress.
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