PM Modi returns to India, welcomed by JP Nadda at Palam airport

Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned to India after his three-nation tour. His plane landed at Palam Airport in Delhi around 5:10 am. Many BJP workers had stood outside the Palam airport since the whole night to welcome the Prime Minister. BJP’s Delhi state unit has celebrated outside the airport throughout the night to welcome the PM. Party President JP Nadda himself reached Palam Airport to welcome the PM. During this, many BJP workers stood with tricolor and ‘world’s favorite leader’ boards in their hands. Please tell that PM Modi has returned to India after an official visit to three countries. PM had gone on a tour of Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia. The PM held several meetings in these three countries in the last six days. During the reception of PM Modi at the airport, JP Nadda said, PM has raised the prestige of India in the world.

Recalling an anecdote of Britain’s late Queen Elizabeth, the PM told – she had invited me for a meal. She sat next to me like a mother and told me look what I have made for you. After this he showed me a small hankerchip. It was given to me by Mahatma Gandhi when I got married.

The PM said that yesterday when I saw that when there was an attempt to honor India at the Opera House. The world saw the grandeur of the Indian ceremony. In this program of Indians, the PM of Australia, the former PM and the people of the entire opposition party and the ruling party had come there. This fame is not of Modi but of Indians. The PM said that when there were bad conditions due to Corona, even the richest countries of the world had succumbed to Corona. Many of our families lost their loved ones. But when I met people abroad, everyone had tears in their eyes. His eyes were telling that we are alive because you gave us the vaccine. India’s vaccine took care of the lives of crores of people of the world. Remember those days when I was asked to account. It is asked what is the need to give you the vaccine. We are people who help our enemies, people full of compassion.

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