On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new campus of Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar. In his address, PM Modi recalled the destruction of the ancient Nalanda University and said that the flames of fire can burn books, not knowledge. On this occasion, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was also with PM Modi. When PM Modi was sitting next to Nitish Kumar, Nitish suddenly caught his hand and started checking his finger. Now the video of this incident is going viral.
Why did Nitish do this?
In the viral video on social media, it can be seen that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar are sitting together on the occasion of the inauguration of the new campus of Nalanda University. Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar suddenly holds PM Modi’s hand and checks his finger. After this, Nitish also shows his finger. According to the information, Nitish Kumar had checked the mark of election ink on PM Modi’s finger. Watch the video of this incident ahead
What did Nitish say about PM Modi?
On the occasion of inauguration, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said something from the stage that Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not stop laughing after hearing it. Nitish said that just a few days ago when the news came that you are coming to inaugurate, we felt very happy. After this, he laughingly said that you are here for the third time as well (coming to power for the third time at the center)… we are very happy that you are coming again. As soon as Nitish mentioned PM Modi for the third time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not stop laughing.
Nalanda is not just a name- PM Modi
On the occasion of inauguration, Prime Minister Modi said that Nalanda is not just the renaissance of India’s past, the heritage of many countries of the world and Asia is associated with it. PM Modi congratulated India’s friendly countries for participating in the reconstruction of Nalanda University. PM Modi said, “Nalanda is not just a name. Nalanda is an identity, an honour. Nalanda is a value, a mantra, a pride, a saga. Nalanda is the proclamation of the truth that books may burn in the flames of fire but the flames of fire cannot erase knowledge.”
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