PM Narendra Modi tweeted, ‘Today evening, I will be hosting a Sikh delegation at my residence. This group includes people from different walks of life. I will also address a group today at 5.30 pm.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra ModiGoing to host a Sikh delegation at his residence on Friday. Prime Minister Modi visited the Sikh delegation (Sikh delegationTweeting about hosting ) said, ‘Today evening, I will be hosting a Sikh delegation at my residence. This group includes people from different walks of life. I addressed a group at around 5.30 pm (addressing) will also do.’
Prime Minister Modi has been meeting people of the Sikh community at short intervals for some time. He also addressed a program organized at the Red Fort recently in the memory of the ninth Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur. Also, just before the assembly elections in Punjab, Modi had met the Sikh delegation at his official residence and also fed them food.
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Once again PM Modi is meeting the people of the Sikh community. In this regard, he tweeted and said, ‘Today evening, I will be hosting a Sikh delegation at my residence. This group includes people from different walks of life. I will also address a group today at 5.30 pm.
This evening, I will be hosting a Sikh delegation at my residence. The group includes people from different walks of life. I will also be addressing the gathering at around 5:30 PM. Do watch…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 29, 2022
PM Modi spoke from Red Fort on the occasion of Prakash Parv of Guru Tegh Bahadur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been trying to make his inroads among the people of the Sikh community for some time now. In his address after attending a function at the Red Fort to mark the 400th birth anniversary of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, on Thursday last week, Prime Minister Modi said India has never posed a threat to any country or society, Rather, in the midst of global conflicts, he still thinks of world welfare. At the same time, the Prime Minister said that the country is walking on the ideals of Sikh Gurus.
PM Modi said in his address that in the year 2047, when the country celebrates the 100th anniversary of its independence, then India should be such that the world can see its potential and which takes the world to new heights. He said that India strives for peace with complete stability even in the midst of global conflicts. His reference was to the Russian attack on Ukraine. Appreciating the traditions of Sikh Gurus, Prime Minister Modi said that India’s freedom from hundreds of years of slavery cannot be separated from its spiritual and cultural journey.
PM Modi attended the Golden Jubilee of Brahmo Vidyalaya at his residence
Earlier this week, in his address after inaugurating the year-long joint celebrations of the 90th anniversary of Shivgiri pilgrimage and Golden Jubilee of Brahmo Vidyalaya at his official residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in Delhi, Prime Minister Modi said that 25 Years later, when the country celebrates the 100th anniversary of independence, India’s achievements should be global and for this its vision should also be global.
In his address, the Prime Minister said that when many countries of the world, many civilizations deviated from their religion, then spiritualism was replaced by materialism, but the sages, saints and gurus of India always refined and promoted thoughts and practices. . He said, ‘The India we are seeing today, the journey of 75 years of independence that we have seen, it is the result of contemplation and brainstorming of those great men. The path shown by our sages of independence, today India is moving closer to those goals.
At the same time, Prime Minister Modi said that after 25 years from today the country will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its independence and in view of this, he called upon the countrymen to create new goals and take new resolutions. He said that our achievements in the journey of these hundred years should be global and for that our vision should also be global.
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