PM Modi Interview On ABP: Ahead of the last phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi exclusively spoke to ABP Network, exuding confidence of returning to power with a thumping majority for a third term. While the ongoing Lok Sabha elections were the highlight of the interview, PM Modi also got candid about his management style, his team, the Opposition, and much more.
PM Modi also spoke about the ABP News' exclusive report on BrahMos missiles and the factors causing delays in its export under the previous government. The interview with the Prime Minister was conducted by Suman De of ABP Ananda, and Rohit Sawal and Romana Isar Khan of ABP News. PM Modi also answered questions on his promise to bring back "Rs 3,000 crore lost in corruption" to Bengal and the impact of Cyclone Remal on the state.
ABP Network's team of anchors conducted the interview at the 7 Race Course residence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Here's how to watch the ABP Network interview of PM Modi that will start at 8 pm:
- The interview will be aired across all television channels of ABP Network.
- It will also be released on the social media platforms of ABP Network, such as ABP News and ABP Ananda.
- You can also catch the interview on the YouTube channel of ABP News.
- The interview will be aired on ABP Network's Bengali YouTube channel, ABP Ananda at 8 PM.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a public meeting in West Bengal's Barasat on Tuesday. He will hold another public meeting in Kolkata's Jadavpur at 4 PM and then embark on a roadshow in North Kolkata at 6 PM.
The last leg of PM Modi's election campaign in Kolkata comes amid the imposition of Section 144 till July 26. Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, while issuing the guidelines, said: "Section 144 is being imposed on the roads of Kolkata for two months from Tuesday. Political programmes are going on in Kolkata. Due to this, there is a possibility of certain elements creating unrest in the city. Therefore, the police have issued a notification forbidding the assembly of five or more people on the streets."
While the police had earlier said it was a routine procedure and that the order was renewed every two months, the BJP called it a conspiracy by the Trinamool government to create hurdles for PM Modi's roadshow.