During his visit to Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian community, emphasizing Bihar’s historic and cultural importance. He commended the Indian diaspora for their strength and referred to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as a ‘daughter of Bihar,’ citing her familial ties and requesting her to offer water from the Sarayu and the Mahakumbh to the Ganga Dhara. Modi noted Bissessar’s past visit to her ancestral village in Buxar, Bihar, and that he had brought water from the Mahakumbh. Speaking to those with Bihari heritage, Modi highlighted Bihar’s global impact through the ages. He also discussed the Girmitiya community and announced initiatives to honour them. Modi expressed his faith in Bihar’s future role and celebrated the Indian diaspora for preserving Indian culture, describing their journey as a story of courage and endurance.
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