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'Don't worry, we can mix languages': PM Modi eases translator's English slip, then uses same language to deliver fierce message Khalistani extremism

IndiaTimes Thursday, 24 July 2025 ()
During a joint press conference, Prime Minister Modi's lighthearted reassurance to a translator, who briefly stumbled between Hindi and English, drew chuckles. Moments later, Modi strategically switched to English while addressing global terror, delivering a stern message to Khalistani groups and Western nations. He emphasized accountability for those abusing democratic freedoms.
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