PM Modi Extends Heat Needs To Bangladesh On Eid-Al-Fitr, Prays For Peace And Concord

DHAKA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi despatched a heartfelt message, expressing his warmest needs to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and the individuals of Bangladesh, on the joyous event of Eid-al-Fitr, marking the top of the holy month of Ramadan.
Muhammad Yunus shared the letter on X and wrote, “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sends the next message to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus to want individuals of Bangladesh on the event of Eid-ul-Fitar.”
Within the letter, PM Modi wrote, “Because the blessed month of Ramadan involves a detailed, I take this second to increase heat greetings and felicitations to you and the individuals of Bangladesh on the joyous event of the competition of Eid al-Fitr.”
“Over the holy month, 200 million Indians of Islamic religion joined their brothers and sisters the world over in spending pious time in fasting and prayer. The joyous event of Eid al-Fitr is a time of celebration, reflection, gratitude and unity. It reminds us of the values of compassion, generosity and solidarity that bind us collectively as nations and as members of the worldwide neighborhood,” he added.
PM Modi expressed his needs for peace, concord, good well being, and happiness for individuals worldwide and emphasised that the bonds of friendship between India and Bangladesh would proceed to develop stronger.
“On this auspicious event, we want for peace, concord, good well being and happiness for individuals the world over. Could the bonds of friendship amongst our international locations develop stronger,” he stated.
Earlier, PM Modi additionally shared the put up on X, wishing Eid to everybody and wrote, “Greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr. Could this competition improve the spirit of hope, concord and kindness in our society. Could there be pleasure and success in all of your endeavours. Eid Mubarak!”
Eid-ul-Fitr is a time to bolster the values of charity, kindness, and compassion. Along with giving Zakat (charity), many individuals select to assist others by offering meals, clothes, and help to these much less lucky, reflecting the Islamic ideas of empathy and take care of others.