Meeting Nobel Laureate Abhijit Modi, 'I am more alert than ever!'
New Delhi: Nobel laureate economist Abhijit Banerjee refrained from responding to media queries on his remarks about the Indian economy, saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had already warned him about these questions.

Banerjee, who won this year's Nobel Prize, met Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday. Banerjee spoke to the media after meeting Modi. He said that the meeting with the Prime Minister was in a good and pleasant environment. "I met Modi in a very pleasant and good environment. At the beginning of the meeting, Modi jokingly said that the media would encourage me (Banerjee) to make anti-Modi statements," he said.
After a meeting with Modi when a reporter asked Banerjee for his opinion on the current economic situation in the country, Banerjee said in a gesture that he understood all that the media wanted to say to him. Banerjee told the media that Modi watches television and watches over it. His eyes are also on the media. "Modi knows what the media is trying to do," he said.
It is to be noted that the Nobel Laureate Banerjee made a strong comment in relation to the Indian economy, which also caused considerable uproar. He described the banking sector crisis as very serious and frightening. "It is a very serious and scary situation. We need to be concerned about it and we need some urgent and urgent change."
Talking to the Prime Minister, Banerjee said that Modi described how the bureaucracy was being reformed to make it more responsive. Describing the meeting with the Prime Minister as an extraordinary experience, he said, "Thanks PM 'It was an extraordinary experience."

Banerjee, who won this year's Nobel Prize, met Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday. Banerjee spoke to the media after meeting Modi. He said that the meeting with the Prime Minister was in a good and pleasant environment. "I met Modi in a very pleasant and good environment. At the beginning of the meeting, Modi jokingly said that the media would encourage me (Banerjee) to make anti-Modi statements," he said.
After a meeting with Modi when a reporter asked Banerjee for his opinion on the current economic situation in the country, Banerjee said in a gesture that he understood all that the media wanted to say to him. Banerjee told the media that Modi watches television and watches over it. His eyes are also on the media. "Modi knows what the media is trying to do," he said.
It is to be noted that the Nobel Laureate Banerjee made a strong comment in relation to the Indian economy, which also caused considerable uproar. He described the banking sector crisis as very serious and frightening. "It is a very serious and scary situation. We need to be concerned about it and we need some urgent and urgent change."
Talking to the Prime Minister, Banerjee said that Modi described how the bureaucracy was being reformed to make it more responsive. Describing the meeting with the Prime Minister as an extraordinary experience, he said, "Thanks PM 'It was an extraordinary experience."
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