India, Bangladesh want to see world peace: Modi
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said both India and Bangladesh want to see peace, stability and love in the world instead of instability, terror, and unrest.
“Both India and Bangladesh want to see the world advancing through their own progress.
Both the nations want to see stability, love, and peace in the world instead of instability, terror, and unrest,” he said while addressing a function arranged by the Matua community at Orakandi under Kashiani upazila in Gopalganj.
The Indian premier offered prayers at a Matua temple in Orakandi, the birthplace of Hindu mystic figure and Matua community’s spiritual guru Harichand Thakur.
Speaking at the ceremony,the Indian prime minister said that he always wants to visit the temple.
“During my 2015 visit (to Bangladesh) as the premier, I expressed my wish to visit Orakandi, and today that wish has come true,” Modi said.
“Today, with the grace of Sri Sri Harichand Thakur ji, I have got the privilege to pray at this holy place of Orakandi Thakurbari. I bow down at the feet of Sri Sri Harichand Thakur ji,” he said.
The Indian premier said: “I feel like that what my thousands of brothers and sisters of ‘Matua Shompradai’living in India deem when they come to Orakandi.”
He went on saying: “When I went to Thakurnagar in West Bengal, my Matua brothers and sisters loved me as a family member.
Especially the love ‘Boro Maa’ showed me, was precious moments in my life,” he said.
Modi said his government is making efforts to make this pilgrimage easier for people in India. “We’re also committed to organizing big events and various functions reflecting the glorious history of the Matua sect in Thakurnagar,” he said.
The Indian premier said India and Bangladesh are now touching new dimensions of development with the same mantras.
“Today, both India and Bangladesh are strongly facing Corona,”he said adding that India-made vaccines have reached the citizens of Bangladesh as well,India is doing it as its duty.
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