Millennium Post (Kolkata)

India grateful for Sikhs’ contributi­ons: PM Modi

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hosted a Sikh delegation and asserted that the community has been a strong link in relations between India and other countries, as he continued with his outreach to them.

In an address to community members from different walks of life at his residence, he said the entire country feels grateful to Sikhs for their contributi­ons in the freedom struggle as well as in the post-independen­ce era.

The Sikh gurus inspired people and the Sikh tradition is indeed a living tradition of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat', he said, recalling his long associatio­n with the community, which included going to gurudwaras, spending time in sewa' and partaking of langar. Staying at the homes of Sikh families has been a part of his life, he said.

With Sikhs living abroad in large numbers, Modi said he always considered the Indian diaspora as "rashtradoo­t" (ambassador­s of nation). All of them are a strong voice and represent the proud identity of "Maa Bharati" (mother India) abroad, he added.

"Wherever we are in the world, India First' needs to be our primary faith," he added.

The new India is touching new dimensions and leaving its mark on the whole world, Modi said, adding that the period of the coronaviru­s pandemic is the biggest example of this.

"At the beginning of the pandemic, people of an old mindset were expressing concerns about India but now people are giving examples of the country," he said.

"Earlier it was being said that with such a large population, from where will India get the vaccine, how will people's lives be saved? But today India has emerged as the manufactur­er of the biggest protective shield of vaccines," the prime minister said.

They will be proud to hear that 99 per cent of the vaccinatio­n has been done through 'made-in-India' jabs, he said.

In this difficult period, India has emerged as one of the world's largest start-up ecosystems, he said, with the number of unicorns constantly increasing.

"This growing stature and credibilit­y of India provides maximum satisfacti­on and pride to our diaspora," he said.

Lauding Sikh gurus for their ideals and work to awaken the nation, he said they taught courage and service.

"The people of India have gone to different parts of the world without any resources and achieved success through their labour. This is the spirit of new India today too," he said.

Guru Nanak Dev awakened the consciousn­ess of the entire nation and bought the nation out of darkness and took it on the path of light, he said, adding that gurus travelled all over India and everywhere their signs exist. They are revered and there is faith in them everywhere, he added.

The Sikh community is synonymous with the courage, prowess and hard work of the country, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an interactio­n with a Sikh delegation in New Delhi
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an interactio­n with a Sikh delegation in New Delhi

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