The Asian Age

PM: India open defacation-free, stature on rise

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Ahmedabad, Oct. 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday declared that India is now open defecation­free, adding the country’s stature is on the rise on the world stage.

Making the remarks at two separate public events, Mr Modi also said a glimpse of the respect India has globally, was seen during the ‘HowdyModi’ event in Houston.

Speaking at an event organised by BJP’s state unit to felicitate him for his speech at the UN general Assembly, Mr Modi said the world can see that India is at the forefront of several positive changes taking place globally.

“Respect for India is increasing all over. One can experience the change,” he added.

“The strength and the value of Indian passport has increased. The world sees those holding Indian passport with respect,” Mr Modi said.

Mr Modi said the recent ‘HowdyModi’ event in the US has become a talking point among world leaders, he met after that programme.

“The fact that US President Donald Trump came to the Indian event and stayed there for such a long time was great. After speeches, when I requested him, he came for a round of stadium without considerin­g

security protocol. I thank him and all those who organised the event,”

Mr Modi said.

“In a way, the world is looking at India with great eagerness. The world was curious about India, a huge country with a vibrant democracy and it is hopeful that India’s participat­ion will be most significan­t, whenever there are opportunit­ies to bring about global changes,” he said.

Speaking at the ‘Swachh Bharat Diwas’ programme in Ahmedabad in the evening, Mr Modi said, “Today, rural India and its villages have declared themselves ‘open defecation-free’.”

Mr Modi made the declaratio­n by pressing the button of a remote, unveiling the map of India as open defectionf­ree.

“Today the whole world is appreciati­ng and awarding us,” Mr Modi said.

 ?? — PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi performs aarti of Durga in Ahmedabad.
— PTI PM Narendra Modi performs aarti of Durga in Ahmedabad.

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