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Washington: The re-election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi will provide stability to India in the next five years as he focuses on development, Indian-American author Rajiv Malhotra has expressed hope that the PM will come to power for a third time.

Along with this, he has also given his opinion on how much benefit India will get if he comes to power this time. The reason why India can bravely face the challenges coming from outside the country is the Modi government.

In an interview to PTI, Rajiv Malhotra, while talking about the development in the country, said, "You can see that every section of the society, from the poor to the minorities, has benefited." He further said, you can see this with statistics, they have roads, clean water, better health facilities, food and education. Rajiv Malhotra also targeted the opposition, he said, while the previous government was raising slogans of fighting poverty etc., but was not working.

Suggestion given to create a national think-tank

Rajiv Malhotra says Modi should focus on several key challenges in his third term, including the interference of external powers in India's internal affairs. He suggested creating a national think-tank while pushing for some constitutional amendments that would give equal rights and benefits to all Indians irrespective of caste, religion and ethnicity.

'Who is behind the attack'

Rajiv Malhotra also expressed his views about Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. 'I like his audacity and active reaction, but he is still unable to detect terrorism and attacks, he has not done much research on this. He needs to find out who is behind this attack, where can the next attack happen?' Rajiv Malhotra says, our intelligence agency can prevent these attacks, or predict them in advance, for this it has to be alert.

Rajiv Malhotra further says, there are many examples where they have been able to stop the attacks. But there is talk of inciting violence against India, Khalistan or Kashmir separatists. Also, the innocent children who are becoming victims of this violence are crying and screaming. India has not been able to solve this yet.

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