PM Modi visits Gulf Spice Labor Camp, meets Indian workers –

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PM Modi visits Gulf Spice Labor Camp

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Kuwait on his two-day visit. On the first day of his visit, PM Modi reached Gulf Spike Labor Camp. Here he met Indian workers. During this, PM Modi had breakfast with the workers. PM Modi also met Abdullah Baronthe, the Arabic language translator of Ramayana and Mahabharata, and publisher Abdullah Latif Alnesef in Kuwait City. Regarding his meeting with PM Modi, Alnesef said that it was an honor for him to meet the Prime Minister, adding that these books are very important. The Prime Minister also met 101-year-old former IFS officer Mangal Sen Handa.

PM Modi addressed Indians in Kuwait

Let us tell you that on Saturday, PM Narendra Modi reached Kuwait on a two-day visit. He has become the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Gulf country Kuwait in 43 years. During his visit to Kuwait, Prime Minister Sheikh Saad Al Abdullah addressed the Indian diaspora at the ‘Hala Modi’ event at the Sports Complex. During this, he also visited the labor camp in which blue collar Indian workers live. While addressing the Indians in Kuwait, PM Modi said that a mini India has emerged here. The PM said that people from every region of India have come here.

PM Modi said- Kuwait leadership praises you

During this he said that an Indian Prime Minister has come to Kuwait after 43 years. You have brought the colors of India to Kuwait. You have mixed the spice of India’s technology and knowledge in Kuwait. I have come here not just to meet you, but to celebrate your achievements. PM Modi said that some time ago I met Indian workers here. The workers, doctors, nurses here are all contributing. The teachers among you are building the next generation of Kuwait. The engineers there are building the new infrastructure of Kuwait. Whenever I talk to the leadership of Kuwait, they praise you all a lot.

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