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Mera Kya, Mujhe Kya ruined nation: Modi

| | Aug 19, 2014, at 09:37 pm
Kaithal, Haryana, Aug 19 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the nation has been ruined by the selfish attitude of "Mera Kya, Mujhe Kya" towards corruption by the people.

Speaking in poll bound Haryana  where he laid the foundation stone for the Kaithal-Rajasthan border section of National Highway 152/65, at Kaithal, Modi said: "This menace of corruption is so dangerous...it can destroy the nation. And I can see that the nation can't bear injustice any longer."

"Mera Kya' and 'Mujhe Kya'...this has ruined the nation. We need to free nation from corruption," he said.

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