Melbourne: Narendra Modi visited Australia. Going there, the Prime Minister talked about the upcoming Commonwealth Games on Indian soil. After four years, the Commonwealth Games is going to be held in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed that. Narendra Modi visited the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground. There, the Prime Minister of India said, ‘India is going to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030’ with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese by his side. We have also been working towards organizing the Olympics in the country in 2036. Brisbane will host the Olympics in 2032. I am hopeful that the sports relations between India and Australia will be stronger.
#WATCH | Melbourne, Australia | During his visit to Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “India is set to host the Commonwealth Games in 2030. We are also striving to host the Olympics in India in 2036. Brisbane will host the Olympics in 2032. Sports… pic.twitter.com/FdFSa4tm0Y
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Earlier there were whispers that next season’s Big Bash match could be held on Indian soil. Prime Minister says, ‘I am very happy that a Big Bash League match will be held in Chennai, India. For any sports league, hosting an event in India means ensuring massive reach and massive viewership.’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly given the message of building a new India. A few days ago, the Prime Minister gave a virtual speech at the ceremony on Monday, following the example of Shyamaprasad Mukherjee. Building a strong India in the ideals of Shyamaprasad Mukherjee is heard in his mouth. In the Prime Minister’s words, congratulations to the West Bengal Government for such a beautiful event. The life of Shyamaprasad Mukhopadhyay inspired the consequences of mass movements from a philosophy. He gave birth to a philosophical movement in India. See when Jan Sangh was founded, Congress was victorious. At such a time there was no place for any other judgment or philosophy. It was difficult to even get a foothold. Then Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee had the courage to challenge the status quo and initiate a new philosophy. It was not just a decision to form an organization, it was not just a matter of giving birth to a political party, it was an expression of his unwavering belief in philosophical diversity, statecraft and mass participation in democracy.’