NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former PM and Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Deve Gowda on Thursday evening at his residence in New Delhi. Union minister and JDS president HD Kumaraswamy was also present in the meeting.
PM Modi also received an artwork from Deve Gowda related to his spiritual visit to Kanyakumari. The painting depicted PM Modi in front of an idol of the great Indian saint and spiritual icon, Swami Vivekananda.
PM Modi thanked the former Prime Minister for this gift and stated that this artwork took his mind back to the spiritual retreat. He also appreciated Deve Gowda’s wisdom and perspective on various subjects.
Taking the moment to social media platform X, PM Narendra Modi said in the post, “It was an honour to meet former Prime Minister, Shri HD Devegowda Ji at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. His wisdom and perspective on various subjects are deeply valued. I am also thankful for the artwork that he gave me, taking my mind back to my recent visit to Kanyakumari.”
PM Modi also received an artwork from Deve Gowda related to his spiritual visit to Kanyakumari. The painting depicted PM Modi in front of an idol of the great Indian saint and spiritual icon, Swami Vivekananda.
PM Modi thanked the former Prime Minister for this gift and stated that this artwork took his mind back to the spiritual retreat. He also appreciated Deve Gowda’s wisdom and perspective on various subjects.
Taking the moment to social media platform X, PM Narendra Modi said in the post, “It was an honour to meet former Prime Minister, Shri HD Devegowda Ji at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. His wisdom and perspective on various subjects are deeply valued. I am also thankful for the artwork that he gave me, taking my mind back to my recent visit to Kanyakumari.”
The PM also shared some photos of the meeting with the veteran leader.
Earlier this year after the conclusion of the Lok Sabha election campaign, PM Modi went on a 2-day spiritual retreat to Kanyakumari, where he meditated at Dhyan Mandapam and also visited Vivekananda Rock Memorial. This was the same place where Swami Vivekananda meditated and got the vision of Bharat Mata.