How did world leaders greet on Vaisakhi?

TM-JT-NM-PMHow did world leaders greet on Vaisakhi? This is a question many have been pondering on and hence we bring the best analysis on how the greeting of vaisakhi were delivered by the leaders of the world i.e. Canadian, Indian and U.K. Prime ministers

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New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday greeted people on the occasion of Baisakhi, Bohag Bihu, Vishu, Poila Boishakh, Maha Vishuba Sankranti and Puthandu being celebrated across the country.

"Good wishes to my fellow Indians on the various festivals being celebrated across India. May these festivals bring joy in everyone's lives," PM Modi, who is on a three-nation sojourn, said in a tweet."Baisakhi greetings to everyone! May this festival enrich the spirit of harmony and happiness in society," he said.

Wishing the people of Assam, PM Modi said: "On Bohag Bihu, heartfelt greetings to my sisters and brothers of Assam." On Poila Boishakh, PM Modi extended his greetings to "all Bengali friends", saying "have a great year ahead, Shubho Nabo Barsho".


Wishing the people of Kerala on the occasion of Vishu, the prime minister said: "May the coming year bring joy and prosperity in your lives."He also wished Odia "sisters and brothers on Maha Vishuba Sankranti", and said: "I pray for a wonderful year ahead, full of prosperity and joy."My best wishes to my Tamil friends on Puthandu. I pray that the coming year marks the fulfilment of all your wishes and brings happiness," he said.




Ontario: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau wished everyone Happy Baisakhi in fluent Punjabi and Internet just loved it!
"Vaisakhi diyan lakh lakh vadhaiyan".

Yes, not only did he wish everyone saying, Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh” but also reminded everyone as to why Baisakhi is the most important festival in Sikhism.
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London:Several events have been organised across the United Kingdom to celebrate Vaisakhi, as Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday hailed the contribution of Sikhs to the country, and said their values are needed now more than ever.

Vaisakhi events have been organised in the palace of Westminster and by the Indian high commission. British Sikhs numbered over 4.3 lakh in the 2011 census; members of the community have held positions in public life.

May said in her message: “I send my best wishes to everyone in Britain and around the world celebrating Vaisakhi – one of the most important dates in the Sikh calendar and a time when families and friends come together to commemorate the birth of the Khalsa”.
“As Sikhs across the globe take part in spectacular processions, and neighbourhoods and Gurdwaras burst forth with colour, I would like to take this opportunity to celebrate the immense contribution British Sikhs make to our country”.

“Whether it’s in the fields of business, the armed forces or the charitable sector, you consistently follow the pillars of your faith and in so doing set an example to us all”.

Recalling the ongoing process of the UK leaving the EU, she added: “Your values - of equality and respect, of fairness and helping those less fortunate than yourselves – are values we need more than ever, as we forge a new, ambitious, role for Britain in the world”.

“I am determined to build a country that works for everyone; a country where no matter who you are, you can achieve your goals - and the Sikh community is a vital part of that mission”.

A recent survey in the British Sikh Report 2017 revealed that 65% voted to remain in the EU, but 73% would now vote to remain if there were a second EU Referendum. It also revealed that 13% of British Sikhs had been victims of hate crimes since the EU referendum.

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US congress recognises vaisakhi as day of khalsa foundation
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national Sikh day and everything about thatOne of the best wishes were delivered according to depth analysis by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau where who took social media by a hit in Punjabi and was admired for walking the extra-mile.It was a honour being recognized and greeted by the world. Stay tuned for other vaisakhi coverage's coming up next.

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