Initially improvements may appear unpleasant yet their far reaching consequences turn good : Prime Minister
Issue of the protests against the Agnipath scheme
Bengaluru – Prime Minister Narendra Modi while on a 2-day visit to Bengaluru in Karnataka State said in a programme without referring to the protests of the current issue against the Agnipath scheme of recruitment in the Army that, improvements may appear unpleasant yet their far-reaching consequences happen to be good.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that decisions and reforms may be unpleasant at the beginning but they would bear fruit in the times to come.
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He said that the efforts put in for 8 years for new businesses and innovation were not easy. On account of that, we can have new goals and new ideas. He voiced about space and conservation areas. He said it was the misfortune of our country that, new schemes brought with good intentions get caught in politics. Even social media is dragged into it, he said with grief.