People of Bengal never left their hopes for change: PM Modi
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People of Bengal never left their hopes for change: PM Modi
"People of Bengal never left their hopes for change," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his address at a public rally at Kolkata's Brigade Parade Ground on March 07.
"This Brigade Parade Ground has been witness to many great leaders and also witnessed those who have disrupted West Bengal's progress.
People of Bengal never left their hopes for change," said PM Modi.
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In the wake of the passing of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, it's worth reflecting on the heartfelt tribute Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid to him in Parliament on February 8, 2024. Modi recalled Singh's unwavering commitment to democracy, sharing how the former PM, despite being unwell, came to Parliament in a wheelchair to cast his vote—a powerful symbol of his dedication. The tribute highlighted Singh’s immense contributions to both the House and the nation, emphasizing the profound respect he earned for his integrity and service. His legacy continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the strength of democratic values and the importance of commitment to duty.
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