Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited the residence of former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu at Thyagaraja Marg, New Delhi. The meeting, described as an exchange of views on issues crucial to the nation, highlighted their longstanding collaboration and mutual respect.
Taking to platform X, PM Modi shared his sentiments, stating, “Met Shri @MVenkaiahNaidu Garu. I have had the opportunity to work with him for decades and have always admired his wisdom and passion for India’s progress.” He also expressed gratitude for Naidu’s best wishes for his third term as Prime Minister, accompanying his post with pictures from their meeting.
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Similarly, Naidu reciprocated on X, acknowledging Modi’s visit and conveying his heartfelt congratulations on the commencement of Modi’s third term. “In our interaction, we exchanged our views on matters of national interest,” Naidu elaborated, underscoring his optimism for India’s future under Modi’s leadership.
As the 13th Vice President of India, Naidu served from August 11, 2017, to August 10, 2022, and remains an influential voice in national affairs. His endorsement of Modi’s leadership reflects a shared commitment to advancing India’s prosperity and global stature.
The cordial meeting between PM Modi and Naidu signifies a continuation of their collaborative efforts towards national development and underscores their collective vision for a prosperous Bharat.
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