Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflects on the US visa cancellation and its insult to India’s democracy. He recounts his emotions during the Godhra arson attack and his commitment to not making intentional mistakes. Modi shares his risk-taking nature and discusses his unexpected political career and initial desires to become a monk.
Modi: US visa denial in 2005 was insult of an elected government

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