SPA UK Sandesh 2015 | Page 42

TWO GREAT NATIONS, ONE GLORIOUS FUTURE Welcoming Shree Narendra Modi to UK On 13th November 2015, Shree Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, addressed an enthusiastic crowd of over 60,000 at the Wembley Stadium in London. The SPA (UK) had registered with the event organisers and was given a unique code through which over 320 Prajapati members had registered to attend. Many more Prajapatis registered as individuals or through other organisations. The extravaganza kicked off with colourful and entertaining performances from both Indian and British acts for several hours ahead of speeches by the UK Prime Minister Mr David Cameron and his Indian counterpart Shree Narendra Modi. The event concluded with a walk-around the stadium by Modiji and a very big fireworks display. Although it was cold, the atmosphere was electrifying. Regular chants of “Modi, Modi, Modi” echoed throughout the venue. British Indians putting the “Great” into “Great Britain” David Cameron acknowledged the large gathering of Gujaratis with a “Kem Chho, Wembley” greeting. Commenting on the Indian diaspora in the UK displaying values of Family, Responsibility, Enterprise and Hard Work, he said “these are the values that our country needs more of”. He also commented ‘‘It won’t be long until there is a British Indian Prime Minister in Downing Street’’. He turned to Modiji and remarked “Prime Minister Modi, you can see what I see every day, British Indians putting the “GREAT” into Great 40 Britain. I know what we can be in the UK, we can be the most successful multicultural democracy in the world, and that is thanks to British Indians.’’ Referring to the good times to come under Modiji’s leadership of India, he concluded by saying “Aachhe Din Jaroor Ayenge” Modiji opened his speech by saying “It may be cold in London, but the welcome I have received makes me feel at home”. He stated that diversity was India’s speciality and strength. His view was that India should not ask for favours, but strive towards equality at the world stage. In the 18 months he has been in office, his experience is that everyone wants a win-win formula and that can be achieved through equal partnership. He shared his vision for India to lead on renewable and solar energy. He stated that the days of megawatts of electricity are gone now; he would like to see 175 gigawatts of electricity being generated from renewable energy. Some thoughts from members were: • ‘ Due to my limited Hindi, I was not able to fully appreciate the full extent of Modi’s address, but the magnitude of the occasion was not lost on me. When the stadium rose for the two national anthems, it truly was a sight to behold’ • ‘The British Prime Minister must have thought about whether he has ever received such a warm ‘‘When the stadium rose for the two national anthems, it truly was a sight to behold...’’ welcome himself in his own country let alone in a foreign land. He spoke briefly to allow Modi the centre stage, but his brief words were very emotional and if it didn’t make you feel proud, you must not be Indian. It was a magnificent symbol of friendship and unity between nations’ I was privileged to be invited by the High Commission of India to be one of the guests at the evening reception, after the event. During that function, Shree Narendra Modi appeared for a short period to meet guests. I had a very short private opportunity, together with Mr Chandmal Kumawat, to present a book published by Manish Media entitled “India Calling- Campaign by PM Modi”. SPA (UK) has a page in this book welcoming PM Modi to UK. Jitubhai Mistry