India and Bangladesh want stability, love and peace: PM Narendra Modi
India and Bangladesh want stability, love and peace: PM Narendra Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi underlined saying that India and Bangladesh want stability, love, and peace instead of instability, terror, and unrest in the world, on Saturday. He remarks that the two friendly neighbors want to see the world progressing through their own development.

Prime Minister Modi said "Both India and Bangladesh want to see the world progressing through their own development. Both the countries want to see stability, love, and peace instead of instability, terror, and unrest in the world." In the year 2015, he visited Bangladesh where he expressed his desire to visit Orakandi, which has come true now. He said this place is a pilgrimage site for the spiritual relationship between India and Bangladesh. Orakandi temple is the abode of the Hindu Matua community, a large number of whom are residents of neighboring West Bengal. Indian PM announced that India will upgrade one girls’ middle school and set up a primary school in Orakandi. In his address, Modi said that it was important for both India and Bangladesh to come together and fight common challenges. During the pandemic, India and Bangladesh proved their capabilities.

Further in his address, he said India is moving forward with the mantra of ''Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, and Sabka Vishwas'', and Bangladesh is its co-passenger in it. He then added, "Bangladesh is presenting a strong example of development and change in front of the world and India is your co-passenger in these efforts." ​Bangladesh has taken extra security measures for the Indian premier's visit in the wake of protests by few leftist and Islamist groups.

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