PM Narendra Modi s week-long visit to the United States has come to an end. Prime Minister’s seven-day visit was packed with intensive discussions on diplomatic relations, terrorism. Taking to Twitter, PM Modi wrote: “Wherever I went, whoever I met, be it world leaders, industrialists or citizens from all walks of life, there is a great spirit of optimism towards India. There is also immense appreciation of India’s efforts to improve sanitation, healthcare and empower the poor.â€
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hit out at Pakistan for its support to terrorism and said India s decision to nullify Article 370 has caused trouble to those who cannot handle their country as he called for a decisive battle against terrorism.
Breaking News Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad will arrive in Srinagar on Friday in his maiden visit following the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir s special status and after three failed attempts in which he was turned back from the airport. Azad will arrive at the Srinagar airport in the afternoon and will meet daily-wage labourers in Srinagar, Anantnag and Baramulla during his four-day trip.
Members of Sikh community met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Houston on Sunday and thanked him for taking historic decisions which include the building of Kartarpur corridor. The delegation submitted a memorandum requesting him to address the long-standing issues pertaining to 1984 Sikh Genocides, Article 25 of the Indian Constitution and renewal of passports of asylees and others. One of the delegates of the Sikh community called the prime minister a ‘tiger’ and said that the Sikhs stands