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Here's the full text of PM Narendra Modi's May 12 speech

PM also highlighted that India must realise its potential as the lead player in the 21st century by focusing on its self-reliance.

May 13, 2020 / 08:57 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus package to tackle the impact of coronavirus-led lockdown. PM also highlighted that India must realise its potential as the lead player in the 21st century by focusing on its self-reliance.

India would not be controlled by the virus, he said, also announcing "Lockdown 4" after May 17 in a "completely different form", with new rules. Details of Lockdown 4 would be shared before May 18, following suggestions from states, said the PM.

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Here's the full text of PM Modi's speech:

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