PM Modi meets Vice President Radhakrishnan, discusses the ‘wide range of subjects’

New Delhi, September 28 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Vice President CP Radhakrishnan on Sunday in the ‘Enclave of the Vice President’ here.

PM Modi said on X, “Vice President Thiru CP Radhakrishnan ji was called and made a practical discussion with him on a wide range of subjects.”

Similarly, the newly elected Vice President expressed his happiness after meeting the PM.

VP said on X, “Our Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji was happy to meet the Vice President’s Enclave, New Delhi today.”

Earlier on Sunday, Vice President CP Radhakrishnan visited Bihar capital Patna.

UNMESHA in Patna – Addressing the Vailadictory session of the third edition of the International Literature Festival, the Vice President recalled his conversation with a European dignitaries, who asked how India is united despite its many languages ​​and cultures, for which he replied: “Despite the diversity of languages,” our religion is one. “

He described Bihar as an intellectual power plant in the ancient world, highlighting the ancient centers of the state including Nalanda and Vikramashila universities.

Highlighting the role of Bihar in social change, the Vice President remembered the total revolution movement under the leadership of Champaran Satyagraha and folk hero Jayaprakash Narayan under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, in which he actively participated at the age of nineteen, later became the district general secretary of the movement.

He said that Bihar has been a critical change and conscience, in which Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India and the folk hero Jayaprakash Narayan, national leaders like Indian democracy’s conscience is contributed.

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His Radhakrishnan expressed confidence that UNMESHA will remain the cornerstone of literary culture, which inspires future generations of writers, thinkers and readers.

Radhakrishnan also mentioned the rich historical heritage of Bihar, given that it was the birthplace of democracy in Verry 2,500 years ago with powerful empires like Magadha and Maurya.

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