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PM Modi: As soon as PM Modi arrived in Australia, Modi-Modi slogans rang out, women sang songs-video

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Australia After completing his visit to Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Australia on the third and final leg of his three-nation tour. Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese welcomed PM Modi at the Sydney airport here. There were slogans of ‘Modi-Modi’ at the airport. Meanwhile, the special thing was that an Indian woman sang a song in honor of PM Modi.

Prime Minister Modi received a warm welcome from the Indian community on his arrival in Sydney. Meanwhile, people raised slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ and Modi Modi. Meanwhile, the women sang a special song to welcome them, the lyrics of which were… ‘Listen, O people of the world, India has called. Modiji’s Navbharat is to be taken forward.

Hearing the news of PM Modi’s arrival, these people of Indian origin gathered outside the Sydney hotel for a long time. One of which NRI said, ‘PM Modi has given a new identity to India. We are excited and looking forward to meeting them. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us.

Prime Minister Modi is visiting Australia from May 22 to 24. They will also participate in a community program organized by the Australian Indian Community in Sydney. Meanwhile, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said ahead of Modi’s arrival in his country on Monday that it would be an “honour” for him to host Prime Minister Modi. They also underlined the shared commitment of the two countries for a stable, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

“Following the warm welcome we received in India earlier this year, I look forward to hosting Prime Minister Modi on his official visit to Australia,” Albanese said in a statement. It is an honor for me.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016 census, 6,19,164 people in Australia declared that they were of Indian origin. This is 2.8 percent of the Australian population. 5,92,000 of them were born in India. Prime Minister Modi last visited Australia in 2014.