Berlin (Germany):Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Germany as part of the first leg of his three-nation Europe trip on Monday, addressed the Indian diaspora later in the day.
"I'm fortunate that I received the opportunity to meet the children of 'Maa Bharti' in Germany. It feels great to meet all of you. Many of you've come here, to Berlin, from different cities in Germany. Today, I'm here to neither talk about myself nor the government. I want to talk to you about the capabilities of crores of Indians and sing their praises. When I speak about crores of Indians, it includes not only the people who live there but also those who live here," he said to a rousing attendance of Indians in Berlin.
The Prime Minister said that foreign rule had "stomped on the self-confidence" of Indians year after year. "There was only one way to compensate for it - pump up self-confidence and pride in every citizen of India once again. For this, it was essential to have faith in the government." he said. Praising his government, Modi said that before 2014, everything would be a "work in progress". "I'm not criticising anyone but if a road was made, then it was dug up for electricity, then for water. To end this, we made PM Gati Shakti master plan to bring all stakeholders to one platform," he said.