'It pains my heart': PM Modi on spreading violence in society; cites Germany's Christmas market attack

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sorrow over efforts to disrupt peace, referencing the recent attack at a German Christmas market. Attending a Christmas event, he emphasized love and unity as taught by Lord Christ. Modi also highlighted India's humanitarian responses during major crises, stressing a commitment to global aid and human rights.
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