New Delhi, May 26: Commenting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent three-nation visit, BJP’s national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia on Thursday said that under Modi’s leadership, India has become the “polestar” of the world.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi met leaders from 20 countries and held 40 meetings. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, our nation has become the polestar of the world,” Gaurav Bhatia said on Friday. He mentioned US President Joe Biden asking for Prime Minister Modi’s autograph and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calling him the “boss” and said that Prime Minister being conferred with the highest civilian award of Papua New Guinea and Fiji was a proud moment for every Indian.
“We saw that US President Joe Biden asked for Prime Minister Modi’s autograph and the Australian Prime Minister called him (PM Modi) the ‘boss’. It was a proud moment for every Indian when PM Modi was conferred with the highest civilian award of Papua New Guinea and Fiji,” Gaurav Bhatia, said.
The Prime Minister’s recently concluded visit across three countries has been action-packed. Throughout his visit, the PM held meetings with more than 12 global leaders. He participated in three summits and participated in more than 50 engagements.
PM Modi left Delhi for Japan on May 19. From there he reached Papua New Guinea on May 21 and then went on to his final destination Sydney in Australia.