Tamil has the world's oldest language, India has big expectations for the world: Modi


We will create India to help the whole world, achieve the target of five trillion economy: Modi

Chennai, Ta. September 30, 2019, Monday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the world has many expectations and expectations from India. The central government will take India in the direction of helping the whole world.

A few days ago, Amit Shah said that Hindi language should be applied to the whole country and one country gave one language formula. However, Modi praised the Tamil language during his visit to Tamil Nadu. And made it a known language all over the world.

This is the first time Narendra Modi has visited Tamil Nadu after coming back to power in the Lok Sabha this year. "During my visit to the US, I learned that the world has many hopes and expectations from India and it is growing," he said during the visit. We all have a responsibility to make this country great, and we are moving towards creating India that will help the whole world.

Modi visited Madras IIT, during which he said that the responsibility of making the country great is not the central government but 130 crore Indians. Talking to BJP workers in Tamil Nadu, Modi said that Tamil Nadu is the oldest language in the world.

Tamil Nadu is a magnificent place, and one of the special things is that it is home to the oldest language in the world. Tamil is the oldest language in the world. Modi praised the Tamil language when Amit Shah emphasized the implementation of Hindi language in the country.

However, it was opposed by the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and BJP leader Yeddyurappa. In the midst of this situation, Modi also praised the Tamil language. Modi said that today India is going to be a five trillion economy. We will make this happen through the use of innovation, enthusiasm and technology of the people and youth of the country.

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