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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come in for a lot of stick from senior Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Acharya Dharmendra Maharaj for his various acts of ommission and commission. Check them out: ( (PTI))
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1. Not China, focus on Israel. China not trustworthy, says VHP leader. "Agar dusra koi hota to vo vahaan thukta. (Anybody else would have spat there)," the VHP leader said. Maharaj explained, "China is not a trustworthy…. A man with self respect would never visit China after that country showed a map of India without Jammu and Kashmir. China has been investing huge money in the Pak-occupied J&K. (PTI)
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2. Why has Narendra Modi, so far, not visited Ayodhya "for darshan of Ram Lalla", he said. "After Rahul Gandhi's visit to Kedarnath, it is necessary for Modi to visit Ayodhya," Maharaj explained. (PTI)
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3. Centre must bring a legislation in Parliament on construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya and get it passed on the same lines like Land Acquisition Bill. (AP)
PM Modi more concerned about NRIs than resident Indians: Sibal </br><br> Narendra Modi was today the target of attack of Congress which took serious exception to his remarks abroad on the lament among some people about their "misfortune" of being born in India and said he is "more concerned about NRIs than resident Indians." "We are really pained over the remarks as no leader in independent India has ever made such a statement", former Union Minister Kapil Sibal said at the AICC briefing. Taking a dig at the just-concluded three-nation tour of the Prime Minister, Sibal said "he is more concerned about non-resident Indians, than resident Indians". He utilised and twisted a Mukesh song from the 1958 Hindi film "Madhumati" to drive home the point: "Suhaana safar aur ye mausam haseen, janta keh rhi hai, 'humein darr hai hum kho na jayein kahin". (PTI) -
5. He said Narendra Modi needs to decide whether to follow in the footsteps of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, "who never trusted China" or become a "global man". (AP)

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