Modi’s reply on the boycott of the new parliament: said- the opposition and the opposition sat together in the Indian event in Australia, this is the soul of democracy

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Returning from the three-nation tour, PM Modi addressed the people at Palam Airport in Delhi and shared his experiences during this visit.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to Delhi on Thursday morning after a three-nation tour. He was received by party president JP Nadda at Palam airport. In his speech here, PM Modi has responded to the opposition for boycotting the inauguration of the new Parliament.

Taking the name of Australia, he said that what is the soul of democracy, what is the power of democracy, it shows. The ceremony that took place among the Indian community in Australia was attended by the Australian PM, former PM, MPs from the ruling party and the entire opposition. This is a democracy there. In this event, both the ruling and the opposition honored the representative of India.

In fact, on Wednesday, 19 parties, including the Congress, announced a boycott of the inauguration of the country’s new Parliament building. These parties said that when the soul of democracy has been taken out, then there is no visible value of the new building.

PM Modi was on a tour of three countries from May 19
PM Modi was on a visit to three countries – Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia since May 19. In Japan, he attended the G20 and Quad meetings. After this he went to Papua New Guinea where on reaching there the President welcomed him by touching his feet. Arrived in Australia on 22nd May where he met PM Anthony Albanese and attended Indian community event.

People had come from 3 am to listen to the PM's speech at the airport.  After the program was over, PM Modi went among the people and talked to them.

People had come from 3 am to listen to the PM’s speech at the airport. After the program was over, PM Modi went among the people and talked to them.

Read the main points of Modi’s speech…

  • I go to the countries of the world and meet the great men of the world and talk about the power of India. I talk about the young generation of the country. I tell the world what bravery the youth of India show when given the opportunity. I feel proud while saying this. I don’t look down, I talk with eye contact.
  • This capability is because you have formed a government with full majority in the country. When a representative of such a government says something, the world believes that he is not speaking alone, 140 crore people are speaking. Nadda ji was saying that the people who love Modi have come here, they are the people who love mother Bharti.
  • I would also say the same thing to you people that while speaking about the culture and great tradition of India, never get immersed in slavery mentality, speak with courage. The whole world is eager to hear. The world agrees with me when I say that attacks on our pilgrimage sites are not acceptable.
  • If India becomes the right identity in the world, if India is hailed in the world, then the Indian is filled with happiness that he reaches here at 3 o’clock in the night. The time of this visit was not much, but the time I got. I fully utilized my time in talking about the country and taking decisions for the betterment of the country.
  • Once I went on a tour to London. When I met Queen Elizabeth, she took me to her home. While having food she got up from her chair and came to me and like a mother she told me that I have prepared special veg food for you. He showed me the handkerchief given to him by Mahatma Gandhi. Seeing that hand made handkerchief made me realize the importance of everything made in India.
Prime Minister Modi left for Delhi from Sydney airport on Wednesday night.  With this his visit to three countries came to an end.

Prime Minister Modi left for Delhi from Sydney airport on Wednesday night. With this his visit to three countries came to an end.

PM Modi held a press conference with Australian PM on Wednesday
On Wednesday, the last day of his tour, he held a press conference with Australian PM Anthony Albanese. PM Modi expressed concern over the attack on temples in Australia. He said- We had talked earlier also on the activities of separatist elements. Such activities will not be tolerated, due to which mutual relations will be damaged. PM Albanese assured that strict action will be taken.

Modi said – This is my sixth meeting with Albanese in a year. This proves how deep the India-Australia relationship is. Speaking in the language of cricket, the relationship between the two countries has come in T-20 mode. Modi invited Albanese for the ODI World Cup to be held in India this year.

PM Modi and PM Albanese hold talks after the press statement in Sydney.  Modi also met Governor General David Hurley.

PM Modi and PM Albanese hold talks after the press statement in Sydney. Modi also met Governor General David Hurley.

Visit Sydney Harbor and Opera House
On Wednesday itself, Modi interacted with the business community of Australia. Modi and Albanese also visited Sydney Harbor and Opera House. At one end of the Sydney Harbour, the National Flag of India and Australia were seen on the other. After this, Modi left for the state dinner with the delegation.

PM Modi, PM Albanese, S Jaishankar and Australian officials during the bilateral meeting.

PM Modi, PM Albanese, S Jaishankar and Australian officials during the bilateral meeting.

PM Modi was given a guard of honor at the Admiralty House in Sydney.

PM Modi was given a guard of honor at the Admiralty House in Sydney.

Discussion on defense and military co-operation between Australia-India
PM Albanese said that Australia will open a consulate in Bengaluru, which will help both countries in terms of business and technology sharing. In the bilateral meeting, there was talk on increasing military co-operation with G20, trade and defense sector. India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar was also present in the meeting. MoUs were also signed between the two countries.

Albanese said – I am waiting for India tour
Anthony Albanese said- The G-20 summit is going to be held in India in September. On this occasion, I will get the opportunity to meet Prime Minister Modi again. I want both the countries to move forward in those sectors as well, on which not much work has been done so far.

Prime Minister Albanese of Australia with Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Albanese of Australia with Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday.

Modi spoke among Indians in Sydney a day ago – stay connected to the roots

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed over 20,000 people of Indian origin at the Kudos Bank Arena in Sydney. PM Modi said- Stay connected to your roots even while living abroad. You are India’s ambassador there. I had promised during my last visit in 2014 that Australia would never again have to wait 28 years for an Indian PM.
  • Australia’s PM Albanese praised Modi and said- ‘Modi is the boss’. For the first time, such a grand welcome has been given to a Prime Minister here. PM Modi is a very good friend of mine. We will further strengthen the relationship based on the democratic values ​​of both the countries.
Addressing the people of Indian origin, PM Modi said- India is ready for help and solution in every crisis.

Addressing the people of Indian origin, PM Modi said- India is ready for help and solution in every crisis.

Modi’s second visit to Australia
This is PM Modi’s second visit to Australia. Prior to this he had gone to Sydney in 2014. According to Modi’s initial schedule, he was to go to Australia for the QUAD meeting. However, due to the ongoing debt problem in the US, the meeting was moved to Japan during the G7 summit. Despite this, the PM did not cancel the tour of Australia.

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