
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi received an ovation on Wednesday after his address in Parliament Namibia, and reported.
At his address at a joint meeting of the Namibian Parliament, PM Modi said that the constitutions of both countries control people to adhere to equality, freedom and justice.
It was also awarded the highest civil honor Namibia, the order of the oldest Welwitschia mirabilis.
Here’s what he said in the Namibian parliament:
“It is a great privilege to reach this August, temple of democracy. Thank you for giving me this honor. I stand before you as a representative of the mother of democracy and bring with me warm greetings from 1.4 billion Indian people.”
“India and Namibia have much in common. We both fought against the colonial government. We both appreciate dignity and freedom. Our constitution leads us to observe equality, freedom and justice. We are part of the global south and our people share hope and dreams.” ”
“Like hard and elegant plants Namibia, our friendship surrounded the time of time. And like your national plant, Welwitschia mirabilis, grows only with age and time.”
“A few months ago you celebrated a historical moment: Namibia chose its first female president. We understand and share your pride and joy, because in India we proudly call Madam.”
5. “We have to act together. Let’s create a future defined not by the power but partnership; not a dominance but a dialogue; not by exclusion but justice.”
“Our development partnership in Africa is worth over $ 12 billion. However, its actual value is in shared growth and shared purpose. We continue building local skills, create local jobs and support local innovations.”
“We are excited to support the next generation of Namibian scientists, doctors and leaders.”
“Our bilateral store exceeded $ 800 million, but just like on a cricket field we just heat up! We’ll score faster and more!”
9. “It is the Indian Constitution that the daughter of a poor tribal family is now President of India. It is the Constitution itself that has given someone like me a chance to become a prime minister.”
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