Modi slams opposition in Afghanistan, says used to noise of democracy

Modi inaugurated the Afghan- India Friendship Dam, earlier known as Salma Dam power project, built by India at a cost of Rs 1,700 crore.

Update: 2016-06-04 11:24 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Afghanistan (Photo: PTI)

Herat: In an apparent reference to the opposition attacks on him back home, Prime Minister Narendra Modi quipped on Saturday, "I am used to the noise of democracy.” He made the remarks when Afghan National Security Advisor Mohammad Hanif Atmar suggested to him to wear earmuffs after he boarded a helicopter for travelling to the Herat Governor's House from the airport after his arrival from New Delhi.

"I come from the world's largest democracy. I am used to the noise of democracy," Modi said with a smile, according to one of those aboard the helicopter.

He went to the Governor's House to inaugurate the Afghan- India Friendship Dam, earlier known as Salma Dam power project, built by India at a cost of Rs 1,700 crore.

From the chopper, the Prime Minister noticed a micro irrigation project and remarked that it reminded him of Gujarat.

"This is reminding me of Gujarat," said Modi, who as Chief Minister for 12 years, had focussed on micro irrigation schemes.

 "Thanks to you, the irrigation project is providing power and water to so many families of Herat," the delegate said.

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