PM Modi Told The World The Strength Of Indian Democracy At UNGA!
Addressing the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, PM Modi said, on August 15 this year, India entered its 75th year of independence.
United Nations: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said he represents a country which is known as the "mother of democracy". PM Modi cited his journey from being a tea vendor at a railway station to becoming the prime minister to underline the strength of India's democracy. Addressing the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly, Modi said, "We have a great tradition of democracy, which is thousands of years old. I represent a country which is known as the mother of democracy.
Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy:-
Addressing the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly , PM Modi said, 'This year on August 15, India has entered its 75th year of independence. Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy . Prime Minister Modi said that this is a country with dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different lifestyles and cuisines. It is the best example of a vibrant democracy. "The strength of our democracy is demonstrated by the fact that a little boy who once helped his father at the tea stall at the railway station is addressing the United Nations General Assembly for the fourth time today as the Prime Minister of India," he said. Is.
PM Modi also targeted Pakistan:-
Modi said, 'I will soon complete 20 years of serving my countrymen as the head of the government. First, as the longest-serving Chief Minister of Gujarat and then as the Prime Minister for the last seven years. He said that this is the gift of democracy. At the same time, in an indirect attack on Pakistan, PM Modi said that while India is preparing to send 75 indigenously built satellites into space in the 75th year of its independence, some countries are using terrorism as a political tool. are.

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