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Indians should not suffer from "slave mentality", says PM Modi

FP Staff • May 25, 2023, 13:12:33 IST
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Modi spoke about the respect accorded by the people of Pacific island countries during the visit and said they were thankful to India for the COVID-19 vaccines sent to them during the pandemic.

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Indians should not suffer from "slave mentality", says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that Indians should never suffer from a “slave mentality” while speaking about their great culture and traditions and instead speak with courage. Addressing people who had gathered to welcome him outside the Palam airport, he asserted that the world is keen to listen to India’s story and said Indians should never suffer from a “slave mentality” while speaking about their culture and traditions. The Prime Minister said that he used every moment during his six-day tour across three countries for India’s good as BJP workers and supporters accorded him a warm welcome on his return. He added that the world agrees with him when he says any attack on our country’s pilgrimage sites is not acceptable. Taking a swipe at his critics, the prime minister said they questioned him for sending the vaccines. “Remember, it is the land of Buddha, it is the land of Gandhi. We care even for our enemies, we are the people inspired by compassion,” he underlined. Modi had on Wednesday raised with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese India’s concerns over incidents of attacks on temples in Australia. He noted that not only the Australian prime minister and members of the ruling party were present during the Indian community event in Sydney where he spoke but a former prime minister and representative of opposition parties also attended the programme. This shows their regard for Indians, he said, underlining the strength of the India-Australia relationship. India’s reception of G20 delegates in over 150 meetings held across the country has impressed the world a lot, he said. “All the leaders and other people I met have been so mesmerised and appreciative of India holding the G20 presidency so excellently. This is a matter of great pride for all Indians,” Modi said. Earlier, BJP president J P Nadda and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also spoke and heaped praise on Modi’s leadership for India’s rising image and prestige in the world. “The world is looking at a new India with a new perspective due to Modi’s leadership,” Jaishankar said. The External Affairs Minister said Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape, whose gesture of touching Modi’s feet made headlines, told the Indian ambassador that he considered the Indian leader “Vishwa guru”. Jaishankar, a career diplomat who retired as India’s foreign secretary before joining the BJP and becoming a minister, also referred to the Australian prime minister describing Modi as “the boss” and asserted that he never saw something like this in his experience spanning over nearly 45 years. India’s image and standing have gone so high because of Modi’s leadership, he said while recalling US President Joe Biden’s comments about the high demand for invitations to the events where the Indian prime minister will be present during his state trip to the country next month. Biden said he wanted Modi’s autograph and praised the prime minister’s leadership. Nadda lauded Modi’s efforts to establish Indian values and traditions globally and said the people of India feel proud about it. Modi visited Hiroshima in Japan to attend the Group of Seven or G7 Summit. He then travelled to Papua New Guinea, a first tour to the Pacific Island country for any Indian prime minister. Modi also travelled to Sydney at the invitation of his Australian counterpart. Read all the  Latest News ,  Trending News ,  Cricket News ,  Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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