The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is reported to have composed a letter to all citizens in which he narrated about his stay in a retreat at Kanyakumari and referred to it as a ‘learning experience’, which allowed him to get away from politics and other surrounding factors.
In a letter to the people of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who left a 45-hour meditation in Kanniyakumari, or a small south Indian town, recently stated that the development paradigm of Bharat makes us proud and glorious. When in a position to discuss the retreat, he was able to confirm that it assisted him in alienating himself from the rest of the world.
“Today, the world’s largest democracy festival, the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, are coming to a close in our nation, the Mother of Democracy… Having spent the last three days on a spiritual pilgrimage in Kanniyakumari, I have just boarded a plane to Delhi.
“What a buzzing day it has been in Kashi and so many other constituencies, let alone the past few weeks,” he said.
The Prime Minister said that he knows that inside him is a wellspring of energy—a flow of energy, actually, which has no limit. He also said:
“After I had stopped my poll campaign and when I was sitting in meditation in Kanniyakumari, the ‘experience’, if ever so humbling, erased the heat of the political debates, attacks and counterattacks, the voices and words of accusations that are so typical of an election.
In the foreseeable event of the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in the year 2024, they will be the first elections in Amrit Kaal. I started my campaign just a few months ago in Meerut, the place that signaled the start of the first war of Indian independence in the year 1857.
I have since then traveled from north to south and from east to west of the great country that we call Nigeria. The last campaign stop of these elections was in Hoshiarpur, in Punjab, the state of the great Sikh gurus and a state revered by Sant Gravidas Ji himself.