PM Modi In Kuwait / There are 140 crore people in my family, I work for 12 hours... PM said in Kuwait

PM Narendra Modi visited the Gulf Spik labour camp in Kuwait and interacted with Indian workers. He discussed the availability of cheap internet and the convenience of video calls. "I work for 12 hours," the PM said. He reiterated his commitment to provide proper housing, toilets and clean water to the poor.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 22, 2024, 03:40 PM
PM Modi In Kuwait: Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the Gulf Speak Labor Camp located in Kuwait. During this, he interacted with the Indian workers working there and appreciated their hard work. PM Modi understood the challenges of Indian workers and their aspirations and discussed their contribution to India's development.

Cheapest data in India: An unprecedented example of digital connectivity

Emphasizing India's digital revolution, the Prime Minister said that today the cheapest data is available in India. He said that India has simplified the lives of people by making internet and digital connectivity accessible. Addressing the workers, he said that now people can easily stay connected with their families through video conference, which provides mental and emotional comfort.

"I also work 12 hours": PM's dedication to workers

PM Modi said that he aspires to make India a developed country by 2047. He told that he gets inspiration by seeing the hard work of laborers and farmers. He said, "If you work for 10 hours, I should work for 11 hours. If you work for 11 hours, I should work for 12 hours."

He also said that for him the 140 crore citizens of India are his family, and that is why he constantly works harder.

Housing and basic facilities for the poor

Referring to the development programs going on in India, PM Modi said that for him development does not only mean modern infrastructure, but also providing basic facilities to the poor. He said, "So far, 4 crore concrete houses have been built and given to the poor, in which about 15-16 crore people are living."

He informed about the government's efforts to provide facilities like toilets, clean water, and electricity in every house. The PM said that ensuring dignity and respect of the poor is his priority.

Received Guard of Honor in Kuwait

On the second day of his Kuwait visit, PM Modi was honored with a Guard of Honor at Bayan Palace in Kuwait. During this, Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Al Sabah was also present. The visit was historic as it was the first time an Indian Prime Minister visited Kuwait in 43 years. Earlier, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had visited Kuwait in 1981.

Strengthening aspirations of Indian workers

The Prime Minister said that Indian workers dream of development of their villages and cities, and this aspiration is the strength of India. He lauded the hard work and contribution of the Indian diaspora and called them an important part of the country's development process.

Conclusion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Kuwait not only symbolised interaction with Indian workers but also reaffirmed the strong bilateral ties between India and Kuwait. PM Modi's dedication to workers and his vision of development shows that he gives priority to the well-being and dignity of every citizen. His visit became a matter of inspiration and pride for the Indian diaspora.