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Actress Lara Dutta talked about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent speech and praised him for sticking to his beliefs. The PM had said in his speech that the Congress Party plans to distribute the country's wealth among Muslims. Opponents have questioned the authenticity of the PM's claims. Lara Dutta, during a recent interview, praised PM Narendra Modi for living up to his trust. The actress said – 'It is difficult to keep everyone happy, the PM is also a human being.
Political war broke out due to PM Modi's statement
Addressing a rally in Banswara, Rajasthan on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that Congress plans to give people's hard-earned money and property to infiltrators and people with more children. Earlier, when their (Congress) government was in power, they had said that Muslims have the first right on the country's property. This means to whom will they collect this property and distribute it? Those who have more children, we will distribute them. A political discussion broke out regarding this statement.
It's hard to keep everyone happy all the time
These days Lara Dutta is busy promoting her upcoming series 'Strategy: Balakot and Beyond'. Recently, during an interview of this series, Lara Dutta was asked to react to this statement of PM Narendra Modi. The actress said – 'We are all human beings. It is very difficult to keep everyone happy all the time. If we actors are not untouched by trolling, then neither is the PM of this country.
,Strategy: Lara Dutta will be seen in 'Balakot and Beyond'
Lara Dutta is playing a very special character in the web series 'Strategy: Balakot and Beyond' made on 'Balakot Air Strike' under the direction of Santosh Singh. This series is going to be streamed on OTT platform Jio Cinema from April 25. Apart from this series, Lara Dutta is doing films like 'Welcome to the Jungle', and 'Ramayana'.