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Shake hands, ate together… This is how PM Modi met Indian workers in Kuwait, know what happened


Kuwait:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gulf Speak Labor Camp in Kuwait and met Indian workers. The Prime Minister interacted with various sections of Indian workers from different states of India and inquired about their well-being and also had breakfast with some workers at the ‘Gulf Spice Labor Camp’. The workers also asked many questions to PM Modi. Answering a worker’s question, PM Modi said that you work hard for your family, I also work hard for my family. There are 140 crore people in my family. The PM further said that after 40 years a Prime Minister has come here and first of all he is meeting his brothers. In fact, this is the first visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years.

During this, PM Modi said, “India has the cheapest data (Internet) and if we want to talk online anywhere in the world or even in India, the cost is very low. Even if you do video conference. Even if the cost is very low, people have great convenience, they can talk to their family members every evening.

PM will be given guard of honor

Let us tell you that this is the second and last day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic visit to Kuwait. Today he will be honored with guard of honour. The purpose of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Kuwait is to promote strategic and economic cooperation between the two countries. Along with this, this visit is also considered important in the direction of further strengthening the traditional friendship between the two countries. There is a large number of Indian community in Kuwait. Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Kuwait is an important step towards further strengthening the relations between India and the Gulf countries. There is a possibility of increasing cooperation between the two countries in the fields of trade, energy, and defense.

While addressing the expatriate Indian community in Kuwait on Saturday, Prime Minister Modi had said that ever since he came here, he has been feeling a different sense of belonging, a different warmth all around. He further said, “You all have come from different states of India, but seeing you all, it seems as if a mini India has emerged in front of me. North, South, East, West, every region speaks different languages. The people are visible in front of me but there is only one echo in everyone’s heart…Bharat Mata ki Jai.”



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