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‘Maximum number of foreign trips for PM Modi,’ Congress writes to Guinness World Record

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The Goa unit of Congress on Wednesday wrote to the Guinness World Record demanding to put Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name for ‘highest number of foreign trips’. The letter stated: “We are overwhelmed and extremely happy to suggest the name of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has set the world record of making 41 trips to 52 countries in his tenure of four years.”

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The letter written by Sankalp Amonkar stated that Modi has spent Rs 355,30,38,465 on his foreign trips. The letter also said that PM Modi has spent more amount of time abroad than in India.

“The PM has become a role model for future generations of India as no other prime minister in the world has travelled (so much) across the countries of the world in their respective tenures,” the letter said.

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“We would like to inform you that in his tenure the value of Indian rupee skidded to 69.03 against the US dollar making the Indian currency most vulnerable and worst- performing currency in Asia,” the letter added.

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