PM Modi’s special address at a public meeting in Jamnagar, Gujarat

Published By : Admin | May 10, 2026 | 21:35 IST
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PM Modi addressed a public meeting in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Reflecting on Gujarat’s remarkable development journey, he said the state has transformed from being known only for salt production to becoming a hub for semiconductors, metro coaches, railway engines, renewable energy and emerging aviation manufacturing. He credited the people of Gujarat and BJP workers for the state’s continued growth and progress.

Touching upon the Bengal elections, PM Modi said the results were being discussed across the country and the world. He noted that people from every corner of India were emotionally connected with the developments in Bengal and said the election reflected the aspirations of the people. He also noted the sacrifices of BJP karyakartas in Bengal and expressed confidence that the state would move ahead on the path of development.

Recalling the emotional significance of the Somnath Temple, PM Modi said the shrine symbolises India’s resilience, faith and civilisational strength. He remembered the vision and resolve of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in rebuilding the temple and paid tribute to Dr. Rajendra Prasad for inaugurating the restored temple despite opposition and challenges. He said the nation should take pride in this legacy and continue working to preserve India’s heritage.

The PM also reminisced about the sacrifices made over centuries and noted the historic importance of May 10, marking the beginning of the 1857 freedom movement. He said the spirit of Somnath reflects the courage, endurance and determination that continue to guide the nation forward.

PM Modi thanked the people gathered in large numbers in Jamnagar and expressed confidence that Gujarat would continue contributing strongly to India’s development journey.

PM Modi addressed a public meeting in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Reflecting on Gujarat’s remarkable development journey, he said the state has transformed from being known only for salt production to becoming a hub for semiconductors, metro coaches, railway engines, renewable energy and emerging aviation manufacturing. He credited the people of Gujarat and BJP workers for the state’s continued growth and progress.

Touching upon the Bengal elections, PM Modi said the results were being discussed across the country and the world. He noted that people from every corner of India were emotionally connected with the developments in Bengal and said the election reflected the aspirations of the people. He also noted the sacrifices of BJP karyakartas in Bengal and expressed confidence that the state would move ahead on the path of development.

Recalling the emotional significance of the Somnath Temple, PM Modi said the shrine symbolises India’s resilience, faith and civilisational strength. He remembered the vision and resolve of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in rebuilding the temple and paid tribute to Dr. Rajendra Prasad for inaugurating the restored temple despite opposition and challenges. He said the nation should take pride in this legacy and continue working to preserve India’s heritage.

The PM also reminisced about the sacrifices made over centuries and noted the historic importance of May 10, marking the beginning of the 1857 freedom movement. He said the spirit of Somnath reflects the courage, endurance and determination that continue to guide the nation forward.

PM Modi thanked the people gathered in large numbers in Jamnagar and expressed confidence that Gujarat would continue contributing strongly to India’s development journey.

PM Modi addressed a public meeting in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Reflecting on Gujarat’s remarkable development journey, he said the state has transformed from being known only for salt production to becoming a hub for semiconductors, metro coaches, railway engines, renewable energy and emerging aviation manufacturing. He credited the people of Gujarat and BJP workers for the state’s continued growth and progress.

Touching upon the Bengal elections, PM Modi said the results were being discussed across the country and the world. He noted that people from every corner of India were emotionally connected with the developments in Bengal and said the election reflected the aspirations of the people. He also noted the sacrifices of BJP karyakartas in Bengal and expressed confidence that the state would move ahead on the path of development.

Recalling the emotional significance of the Somnath Temple, PM Modi said the shrine symbolises India’s resilience, faith and civilisational strength. He remembered the vision and resolve of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in rebuilding the temple and paid tribute to Dr. Rajendra Prasad for inaugurating the restored temple despite opposition and challenges. He said the nation should take pride in this legacy and continue working to preserve India’s heritage.

The PM also reminisced about the sacrifices made over centuries and noted the historic importance of May 10, marking the beginning of the 1857 freedom movement. He said the spirit of Somnath reflects the courage, endurance and determination that continue to guide the nation forward.

PM Modi thanked the people gathered in large numbers in Jamnagar and expressed confidence that Gujarat would continue contributing strongly to India’s development journey.

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Prime Minister hails India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement as a historic milestone for bilateral relations
June 17, 2026

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, has expressed delight that the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will enter into force on 15 July 2026.

The Prime Minister said that the agreement will significantly boost bilateral trade and investment.

Shri Modi stated that the agreement will unlock numerous opportunities for Indian farmers, workers, MSMEs, startups and innovators and contribute meaningfully to the realisation of Viksit Bharat 2047.

The Prime Minister noted that both he and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who are in Evian for the G7 Summit, are very happy with the significant momentum being added to India-UK economic ties.

The Prime Minister wrote on X;

“A historic milestone for India-UK relations.

Delighted to note that the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will enter into force on 15th July 2026.

This agreement will significantly boost our bilateral trade and investment.

It will also unlock numerous opportunities for Indian farmers, workers, MSMEs, startups and innovators and contribute meaningfully to the realisation of Viksit Bharat 2047.

Both PM Starmer and I, who are in Evian for the G7 Summit, are naturally very happy with the significant momentum being added to our economic ties.

@Keir_Starmer”