Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a tour of Bangladesh. PM Modi reached the temple of Matua community of Orakandi on Saturday, where he offered prayers. Orakandi is the place where Harishchandra Thakur, the founder of the Matua community was born. PM Modi said that I had been waiting for this opportunity for many years. During the 2015 trip to Bangladesh, I had expressed my desire to come to Orakandi and that wish was fulfilled.
PM Modi said that I remember when I went to Thakurnagar in West Bengal, my Matua brothers and sisters gave me love as a family member there.
PM said that I have brought love and good wishes to you on behalf of your 130 crore brothers and sisters of India on the national festival of Bangladesh. Many congratulations and warm greetings to all of you on the completion of 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence. PM Modi said that our relationship between the two countries is of the people, of the mind.
PM Modi said, “I had been waiting to come to Orakandi for many years and when I came to Bangladesh in 2015, I had expressed my desire to go to Orakandi. I am feeling the same today, who lived in India, Matua Thousands and millions of my siblings come to Orakandi and feel it. “
On the relationship between the two countries, PM Modi said, “Both India and Bangladesh want to see the progress of the whole world with their development, with their progress. Both countries want stability, love and peace instead of instability, terror and unrest in the world.”
PM Modi further said, “In bringing the teachings of Sri Sri Horichand Dev ji to the people, in uniting the Dalit-afflicted society, a great role is also played by his successor, Shri Shri Guruchand Thakur Ji. Shri Shri Guruchand ji has given us The formula of ‘Bhakti, Kriya and Jnana’ was given Even at that time of slavery, Sri Sri Horichand Thakur told the society what the path of our real progress is. Today, India or Bangladesh are touching new dimensions of development with the same mantras of social solidarity, harmony.