After concluding his 7-day US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to India on Saturday.
He was received by party working president JP Nadda among other senior leaders as he landed at the Palam Airport in Delhi.
Addressing a gathering of people, PM Modi said: “After assuming office in 2014 I went to the UN. I went to the UN even now. In these five years, I have seen a big change. The respect for India, the enthusiasm towards India has increased significantly. This is due to the 130 crore Indians.”
PM @narendramodi in Delhi: After assuming office in 2014, I went to the UN. I went to the UN even now. In these five years, I have seen a big change. The respect for India, the enthusiasm towards India has increased significantly. This is due to the 130 crore Indians. pic.twitter.com/lYhuCTzLsM
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He described the ‘Howdy, Modi’ as a grand event. “The Howdy Modi event in Houston was grand. President Trump was present there. In addition to all this, what stands out is the manner in which the Indian community in USA, in Texas and in Houston showcased their presence,” PM Modi said.
The Prime Minister also mentioned about the surgical strikes conducted by the Indian Army on terror launch pads three years ago.
“3 years ago, on 28 September only, the brave soldiers of my country had showcased the glory of India before the world by executing the surgical strike. Remembering that night today, I salute the courage of our brave soldiers,” PM Modi said.
#WATCH PM @narendramodi in Delhi: 3 years ago, on 28 Sept only, the brave soldiers of my country had showcased the glory of India before the world by executing the #surgicalstrike. Remembering that night today, I salute the courage of our brave soldiers. pic.twitter.com/PtoGXlKIbH
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