In a stirring appeal amid West Bengal’s bustling campaign trail, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday championed selfless service as the ultimate pillar of national might. Posting on X, he portrayed it as a catalyst for mutual inspiration and societal prosperity.
“A nation’s real power stems from its people’s selfless dedication to service,” the PM wrote. “This spirit encourages us to motivate one another, building a more vibrant society.”
He enriched his post with a Sanskrit verse likening selfless givers to trees: They brave the harsh sun to shelter others and share their fruits freely, embodying pure benevolence.
The post followed PM Modi’s Sunday pilgrimage to Thakurnagar’s Matua Thakur Temple, where he evoked memories of his 2019 encounter with revered leader Binapani Devi. Sharing an old photo, he cherished the ‘Boro Ma’s’ blessings received there.
From the rally stage, Modi delved into his Orakandi journey, calling it an emotional highlight marked by prayers and community bonds. The kindness shown by Binapani Devi remains etched in his memory.
Turning to governance, PM Modi detailed the CAA 2019’s implementation to provide citizenship to Matua and similar groups. Referencing Shyama Prasad Mukherjee’s fight for East Bengal refugees, he reiterated India’s unwavering responsibility to honor their claims.
As polls heat up, Modi’s blend of philosophy and policy underscores a vision where service and justice converge for a stronger India.