PM Narendra Modi returned on Thursday morning from his three-day tour of Australia. PM Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed at Palam Airport in Delhi. While addressing on this occasion, PM Modi referred to the democratic tradition of Australia, while at the same time he also told the opposition in gestures. He said that apart from the Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese, former Prime Minister, MPs, leaders of opposition parties were also involved in the program of the Indian community in Sydney. He said, ‘This is the strength of democracy. All of them together participated in the program organized by the Indian community.
The Prime Minister did not mention anyone in his speech, but his indication was clear. He has said this at a time when 19 opposition parties are opposing the inauguration of the new Parliament House. In this way, when PM Narendra Modi talked about the participation of the opposition of Australia in the program, he in a way also targeted the boycott of the opposition parties in India. PM Modi said that all the people and leaders whom I met there, all praised India. All of them appreciated hosting the G-20 from our side and it was a matter of great pride for me.
The Prime Minister started his tour from Japan. He attended the summit of G-7 countries there. After this he had reached Papua New Guinea. The visit to this island country is very important from strategic and diplomatic point of view. After this he went on a tour of Australia. During this, he also met several leaders of the opposition including the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Not only this, he also participated in a grand program organized by the Indian community. PM Modi said that he tried to spend every moment of his visit in the interest of the country.
He also responded to those who criticized giving vaccines to other countries during the Corona period. PM Modi said that he used to criticize us as to why we were giving vaccines to other countries. It must be remembered that we are the country of Buddha and Gandhi. We take care of our enemies too. PM Modi said that today the world wants to listen to the voice of India. Indians should now get out of the mindset of slavery.
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