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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today visited Santiniketan in West Bengal.

Prime Minister Modi received the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, at Santiniketan. Paying homage to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, the two leaders signed the visitors’ book. The two leaders then attended the Convocation of the Visva Bharati University.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister described India’s democratic system of governance as a great teacher, which inspires over 125 crore people. He said it was his good fortune to be among the learned people on this sacred land of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.

He congratulated the students who received degrees today. He said that all those who studied at this University have not just received a degree, but have also become inheritors of a great legacy.

The Prime Minister said that the teachings of the Vedas, which describe the entire world as one nest, or one home, are reflected in the values of Visva Bharati University.

Welcoming the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, he said that India and Bangladesh are two nations, whose interests are linked to mutual cooperation and coordination among each other.

The Prime Minister said that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore is respected widely across the world. He recalled that he had the opportunity to unveil a statue of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in Tajikistan three years ago. He said Tagore is a subject of study in Universities across the world even today. He described Gurudev as a global citizen.

The Prime Minister said that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore always wanted Indian students to keep abreast of developments across the world, even as they kept their Indianness intact. He appreciated Visva Bharati University for its efforts at skill development and education in nearby villages. He encouraged the University to expand this effort to 100 villages by its centenary year in 2021. He also called upon the University to work towards overall development of these 100 villages.

The Prime Minister said that institutions such as Visva Bharati University have a key role to play in the creation of a New India by 2022. He outlined initiatives taken by the Union Government in the education sector.

Speaking on the occasion of the inauguration of Bangladesh Bhavan, the Prime Minister described it as a symbol of the cultural ties between India and Bangladesh.

He said that this University and this sacred land have a history that has seen the freedom struggles of both India and Bangladesh. He added that it is a symbol  of the shared heritage of the two countries.

He said that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rehman is respected  equally in both India and Bangladesh. Similarly, he added that Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose,  Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi are respected in Bangladesh as much as in India.

In the same vein, he said that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore belongs to Bangladesh, as much as to India.

The Prime Minister said that Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore's credo of Universal Humanism is reflected in the Union Government's guiding principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas." He said that the shared resolve of India and Bangladesh, against cruelty and terrorism, will continue to inspire future generations through the  Bangladesh Bhavan. He recalled the felicitation of Indian soldiers by Bangladesh in New Delhi last year.

The Prime Minister said that the last few years have marked a golden period in relations between the two countries. He mentioned the resolution of the land boundary issue, and various connectivity projects.

He asserted that the two countries have similar goals, and are taking similar paths to achieve those goals. 

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed a massive public rally in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where he expressed gratitude for the warm reception and overwhelming public enthusiasm. He said that every visit to Kerala fills him with affection and energy and noted that the atmosphere in Thiruvananthapuram reflected a renewed sense of hope and confidence for change in the state.

PM Modi reiterated, “The BJP’s victory in Thiruvananthapuram is historic and unprecedented. It has laid the foundation for BJP-led governance in Kerala. The mandate given in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation is echoing not just across Kerala, but across the entire country. It reflects the people’s trust in good governance and their commitment to building a Viksit Kerala. I thank the voters of Thiruvananthapuram for placing their faith in the BJP.”

Highlighting years of neglect, PM Modi said that both LDF and UDF governments had failed Thiruvananthapuram for decades, leaving the city behind even in basic facilities due to corruption and misgovernance. He said the BJP has begun working with a clear vision of ‘Viksit Thiruvananthapuram’ and assured full support to transform the city into one of the best cities in India.

Referring to upcoming elections, PM Modi stated they would determine Kerala’s future direction. He said Kerala has long been alternated between LDF and UDF, both of which have weakened the state through corruption, poor governance and appeasement politics. He presented BJP-NDA as the third alternative focused on development and good governance.

He remarked that while LDF and UDF may have different symbols, their politics and agenda remain the same, marked by corruption and lack of accountability. He urged voters to form a truly people-centric government, asserting that only the BJP-NDA can deliver transparent and effective governance in Kerala.

Emphasising cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister asserted BJP believes that national development is built on state development and that Kerala’s progress remains a priority for the Centre. He criticised the LDF government for obstructing the implementation of central schemes such as PM Awas Yojana (Urban), Jal Jeevan Mission and PM-SHRI schools, calling such actions anti-poor and anti-development.

PM Modi said, “Through PM SVANidhi, we have empowered street vendors by giving them access to institutional credit, and I am happy to announce that SVANidhi Credit Cards are now being extended to street vendors, starting from Kerala. Before 2014, neither the Congress nor the Left truly cared for farmers or fishermen, but under PM-KISAN, crores of rupees have been directly transferred into the bank accounts of lakhs of farmers in Kerala with complete transparency. We created a separate fisheries ministry, extended Kisan Credit Cards to fishermen and strengthened deep-sea fishing and boat modernisation to secure their livelihoods.”

Addressing youth and employment, the Prime Minister said the NDA government has a clear roadmap for creating job opportunities for Kerala’s youth. He highlighted India’s growing global partnerships under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative and said Kerala stands to benefit significantly if a double-engine government is formed in the state.

On infrastructure development, PM Modi said BJP views infrastructure creation as a major driver of employment. He highlighted the complete electrification of Kerala’s rail network, operation of three Vande Bharat trains, and the launch of new Amrit Bharat Express services.

Referring to the Vizhinjam Port, the PM said it has already handled nearly 150 vessels and three lakh containers within six months of inauguration, generating employment and strengthening Kerala’s trade capacity.

Expressing concern over corruption, the Prime Minister referred to cooperative bank scams in Kerala that affected poor and middle-class families. He assured that those responsible would be held accountable and said that every rupee looted would be recovered if BJP is given an opportunity.

On religious matters, PM Modi reiterated his deep faith in Lord Ayyappa and criticised the LDF government for hurting Sabarimala traditions. He assured that allegations of irregularities, including gold theft, would be thoroughly investigated and that guilty individuals would be punished.

PM Modi warned that the Congress is increasingly being referred to as the ‘MMC - Muslim League Maowadi Congress’ and cautioned people to remain vigilant against its alleged promotion of extremist forces in Kerala. He urged citizens to collectively safeguard Kerala’s land of knowledge, science and spiritual heritage from divisive and radical agendas.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi said that over the next 25 years, a decisive mandate is needed to make Kerala a developed state. Calling upon the people of Kerala, he said this is the time for Viksit Keralam, and asserted that now is the right time for an NDA government.