प्रधानमंत्री @narendramodi ने कहा कि भारतीय संविधान के कारण आदिवासी परिवार की बेटी दुनिया के सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र का राष्ट्रपति बनी। कुछ समय पहले आपके लिए एक ऐतिहासिक क्षण था जब आपने एक महिला को राष्ट्रपति के रूप में चुना। हम भी भारत मे गर्व से कहते हैं "मैडम प्रेजिडेंट' https://t.co/jPQCDA1ga2
PM @narendramodi says, It is the power of India’s Constitution that a daughter from a tribal background can become the President of the world’s largest democracy. It is the power of the Constitution that someone like me, born into a poor family, has had the opportunity to become https://t.co/JU9xYeWNKu
Namibia: PM Narendra Modi says, "It is because of India’s Constitution that a daughter from a poor tribal family is today the President of the world’s largest democracy. It is the power of the Constitution that someone like me, born into a poor family, has had the opportunity to https://t.co/zhNR5OFBlg
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Namibia on 9 July, cited India’s Constitution as a catalyst for social mobility, noting that it enabled a “daughter from a poor tribal family” to become President and afforded him, born into a modest household, three consecutive terms as prime minister. Modi’s remarks, delivered during an address to Namibian counterparts, referenced President Droupadi Murmu—India’s first tribal woman head of state—highlighting her election as evidence of the document’s egalitarian principles. The comments formed part of a broader speech in which the Indian leader underscored constitutional democracy as a shared value between India and Namibia.