Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Guyana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made history when he visited Guyana for the first time as Prime Minister of India in 56 years. When Prime Minister Modi arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday, he was given a grand welcome by Guyana’s President Mohammed Irfan Ali, Prime Minister Mark Anthony Phillips and dozens of cabinet ministers. Prime Minister Modi also addressed a special session of the Guyana Parliament. During this period, he said that all your efforts to strengthen democracy in Guyana strengthen the development of the world.
India-Guyana relations are filled with intimacy
Speaking at a special session of the Guyana Parliament, Prime Minister Modi said, “The relationship between India and Guyana is very deep, it is a relationship of soil, sweat and toil. About 180 years ago, an Indian came to Guyanese soil The relationship between India and Guyana has been one of closeness ever since, through joy and sorrow.”
Democracy first, humanity first
Prime Minister Modi said in his speech that the strongest slogan for moving forward in the world today is – democracy first, humanity first. The spirit of democracy first teaches us to lead everyone, lead everyone, and participate in everyone’s development. The spirit of humanity first determines the direction of our decision-making. When decisions are based on humanity first, the results also benefit humanity. The spirit of democracy first teaches us to lead everyone, lead everyone, and make everyone a partner in development.
PM Modi recalls times gone by
Prime Minister Modi said in his speech, “24 years ago, out of curiosity, I had the opportunity to come to this beautiful country. Usually people like to go to flashy countries, but I felt the tradition of Guyana.” Even today, you You will find that many Guyanese still remember my meeting there and have many memories associated with my journey at that time. “
India and Guyana experienced similar struggles
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a special session of Guyana’s Parliament, said: “In the last 200-250 years, India and Guyana have gone through the same slavery, gone through the same struggle. In the freedom struggle, Many lives have been lost today, both countries are strengthening democracy in the world, and I congratulate you all on behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India.”
Prime Minister Modi thanks
In his speech, Prime Minister Modi said: “I want to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to come to the historic Parliament of Guyana. Yesterday I was awarded Guyana’s highest national award. I also want to thank you all for this. I dedicate this award to the people of India.
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