This Article is From Sep 25, 2021

"I Represent A Country That's Proud To Be Known As Mother Of Democracy": PM At UN

PM Modi said: "We have had a great tradition of democracy that goes back to thousands of years".

'I Represent A Country That's Proud To Be Known As Mother Of Democracy': PM At UN

"I Represent Country That's Proud To Be Known As Mother Of Democracy": PM

United Nations:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that he represents a country which is proud to be known as the mother of democracy and cited his own rise from a tea seller at a railway station to that as prime minister to underscore the strength of India's democracy.

Addressing the high-level United Nations General Assembly session at United Nations, PM Modi said: “We have had a great tradition of democracy that goes back to thousands of years”.

“I represent a country that is proud to be known as the mother of democracy. On 15th of August this year, India entered into the 75th year of its independence,” he said.

“Our diversity is the identity of our strong democracy,” he said.

It is a country that has dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different lifestyles and cuisines. This is the best example of a vibrant democracy, Prime Minister Modi said.

“The strength of our democracy is demonstrated by the fact that a little boy who at one time used to help his father at his tea stall at a railway station is today addressing the United Nations General Assembly for the fourth time as prime minister of India,” he said.

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