Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday admitted he hasn't got any time to see Delhi because of his hectic work schedule.
"I have not got time to see Delhi. It is only home to office and office to home," Modi said addressing students on Teacher's Day at Manekshaw Centre here.
Modi also said that his responsibilities have doubled and that he has had a smooth transition from Gujarat chief minister to the prime minister's seat.
"There is not much of a difference between the working of a chief minister and prime minister. Working dimensions have changed, but in personal life there isn't much of a change," he said.
He also said the one thing he has to be cautions about as the prime minister is to ensure not "to damage the image of the nation".
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