In Pics: Narendra Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Sydney, Australia
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today told the Indian Diaspora living in Australia that there are many people who were born after independence and therefore could not get the opportunity to sacrifice their lives
He referred to Swami Vivekananda's dream of seeing Mother India as a ‘Vishva Guru' once again, and said he believed that dream would be a reality.
“Do you share the dream”, he asked the cheering crowd. The Prime Minister said that he feels a greater sense of responsibility as he is the first Prime Minister born in independent India.
“We did not have the fortune to fight for the country's independence. We could not die for India. But we can live for India. So we will live and struggle for India. Today 125 crore Indians share that dream,” he said.