New Delhi: After the end of the Lok Sabha election campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi meditated for 45 hours at Swami Vivekananda Memorial in Kanyakumari. After returning from Kanyakumari, the Prime Minister has written a message to the countrymen. He wrote that the election campaign for the Lok Sabha in the first election of Amritkaal started from Meerut, the inspiration place of the first freedom struggle of 1857, which ended in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, the motherland of Saint Ravidas. From there, I got the opportunity to meditate in Kanyakumari. At this time I felt renunciation. However, after returning from meditation, Modi wrote a letter giving a message to the country.
After 45 hours of meditation at Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a message to the countrymen on Monday and wrote that one of the biggest celebrations of the birth of democracy is coming to an end. There have been some pleasant coincidences in this election. The election campaign that started from Meerut ended in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, the birthplace of Saint Ravidas. He came to the feet of Mother India in Kanyakumari.
He wrote that, while meditating at Vivekananda Rock Memorial, political debates, attacks and counter-attacks, accusations and counter-accusations all vanished. A feeling of detachment arose in my mind and my mind became completely detached from the outside world. Amidst this despair, amidst peace and quiet, thoughts for the bright future of India, for the goals of India were constantly emerging in my mind.
He said that Kanyakumari is the land of confluence. This is the Shakti Peeth where Maa Shakti performed penance of Lord Shiva who resides from the southern coast of the Himalayas to the northern coast. Here the streams of thoughts of great heroes become a confluence of national thinking.
Referring to the country's development, Modi wrote, Today India's governance model has become an example for many countries of the world. Empowering 25 crore people to come out of poverty in just 10 years is unprecedented. India's Digital India campaign is now an example for the whole world. India's progress is not only a momentous occasion for the country, but also a historic opportunity for our partners in the world.
He wrote, for the citizens of the country, we must move towards bigger tasks and bigger goals. We have to dream new dreams and work to turn them into reality. For that, we have to start living the dreams. We have to see India's development in a global context and for this we have to understand the internal capabilities of the country. The 21st century world is looking towards India with great hopes. We also have to change the traditional way of thinking about reforms. In the end, he wrote, let us move forward rapidly and together build a developed India.