Bihar Governor Calls PM Modi "Most Misunderstood," Praises His Resolve

Bihar Governor Arif Mohammed Khan described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "most misunderstood person" who has been unfairly maligned. He stated his own perspective changed after spending time in Gujarat following the 2002 Godhra unrest. Khan credited PM Modi for the enactment of the law against triple talaq and praised him as a man of determination and resolve. The remarks were made at the launch of a book chronicling Modi's 25-year political journey, which features a foreword by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Key Points: Bihar Governor: PM Modi "Most Misunderstood," Man of Resolve

  • Khan's changed perspective on PM Modi
  • Praise for Modi's determination and resolve
  • Credit for 2019 Triple Talaq law
  • Book traces Modi's 25-year journey
  • Event attended by Union Ministers
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"PM Modi is 'most misunderstood' yet a man of 'determination, resolve'": Bihar Governor Arif Mohammed Khan

Bihar Governor Arif Mohammed Khan says PM Narendra Modi is "maligned unfairly" and history will judge his leadership favorably.

"PM Modi is 'most misunderstood' yet a man of 'determination, resolve'": Bihar Governor Arif Mohammed Khan
"He is the most misunderstood person who is being maligned very unfairly. - Arif Mohammed Khan"

New Delhi, February 22

Bihar Governor Arif Mohammed Khan described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "most misunderstood person" who has been "maligned very unfairly," asserting that history would judge his leadership far more favourably.

Addressing a gathering at a book launch chronicling PM Modi's 25-year political journey on Saturday, Khan reflected on his own change in perception about the Prime Minister.

He added that he had criticised then Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi in the aftermath of the 2002 Godhra unrest.

However, he said his perspective changed after he spent more than four months in Gujarat and engaged with people from various communities and understood their experiences firsthand.

"He is the most misunderstood person who is being maligned very unfairly. And then after four months, my view totally changed about this situation. And I started sharing my views with others. He is undoubtedly a man of determination, a man of resolve, and he is the man who never shows that he is in a hurry. It appears that he never rests. And he is always engaged in pursuing whatever course he has set before himself," Khan said.

On February 27 in 2002, a tragic incident unfolded at the Godhra railway station in Gujarat when coaches of the Sabarmati Express were set ablaze, leading to the deaths of several passengers. The incident later sparked widespread communal violence across the state.

Furthermore, the book that carries a foreword by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, traces Modi's journey over the past 25 years -- from his tenure as Chief Minister to his role as the Prime Minister of India. The publication seeks to document key milestones in governance and political leadership during this period.

Khan also credited the Prime Minister for the enactment of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, which criminalised the practice of triple talaq in India.

Emphasising the global context, he said, "I hope, and I feel confident that after 50 years, people not only in this country, but everywhere else also will recognise what a wonderful and great job Shri Narendra Modi has done. Because everywhere else in the world, triple talaq is not considered lawful. In India, it was done for the first time in 2019."

The event was attended by several prominent leaders, including Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh, Chairman of the 15th Finance Commission NK Singh, and former Union Minister KJ Alphons.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I respect the Governor's personal journey, I think it's fair for citizens to have questions and criticisms. A leader should be scrutinized. Calling him "most misunderstood" feels like shutting down legitimate debate.
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Priya S
The triple talaq law was a landmark step for Muslim women's rights. Regardless of politics, that was a bold and necessary reform. Credit where it's due.
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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. From Swachh Bharat to handling the pandemic, his determination is clear. History will judge him kindly for putting India on the global map.
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Ananya R
It's easy to form opinions from far away. Governor Khan actually went and spent time in Gujarat, talked to people. That's how we should all try to understand complex issues, not just through headlines.
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Karthik V
The book launch had big names attending. Shows the wide support he commands. But ultimately, it's the common man's vote that matters, and he has won that trust election after election. Jai Hind!

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