Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that while there may be differences between individuals and organisations, there should be space in public life for “differing streams” to listen to each other’s point of view.
Addressing the Manorama News Conclave in Kochi via a video link from New Delhi, Modi said that there should be continuous dialogue in society irrespective of differing views.
“We need not have to agree on everything but there must be enough civility in public life for differing streams to be able to hear each other’s point of view,” he said.
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