"4th UN Speech Of Little Boy Who Used To Help Father At Tea Stall": PM
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PM Modi, speaking at the 76th session UNGA, said that he represents a country that is known as the 'mother of democracy.'
A little boy who at one time used to help his father at his tea stall is today addressing the United Nations General Assembly for the fourth time, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting the strength of the Indian democracy.
“The strength of our democracy is demonstrated by the fact that a little boy who at one time used to help his father at his tea stall at a railway station is today addressing the United Nations General Assembly for the fourth time as prime minister of India,” he said.
PM Modi, speaking at the 76th session UNGA, said that he represents a country that is known as the 'mother of democracy.' "We have a great tradition of democracy that goes back thousands of years."
India's diversity is the identity of the country's strong democracy, he added. "It is a country that has dozens of languages and hundreds of dialects, different lifestyles and cuisine. This is the best example of a vibrant democracy."