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Lostsunrise [7]
2 years ago
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What will you do if you were the prime minister ? Write in paragraph.​

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asambeis [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:If I were the Prime Minister, I would take action for the development of agricultural fields. I'd offer old pensions and unemployment insurance to people in need. In several parts of the country, I would generate small-scale industries. I will control the black marketing of essential commodities and the hoarding of them. With the neighbouring countries, I will demonstrate harmony. People will be taught about their rights established by the constitution. In order to punish them harshly, attention will be given to corrupt elements. I will give priority to setting up a community free of fear and uncertainty.

Dennis_Churaev [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:The Indian Government has said 2 crore Bangladeshi illegal immigrants came to India by crossing the borders.Post CAA, many illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are crossing the border again to go back to their home country

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