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‘No power to India…’, PM Modi gave aggressive message to the world from Somnath – News Himachali News Himachali
Sanjeev Kumar | May 11, 2026 7:23 PM CST

Modi is on a two-day tour of Gujarat from Sunday. On Monday, he held a grand road show in Gir Somnath, where a large number of people welcomed him. After this, the Prime Minister reached Somnath Temple and took part in the Kumbhabhishek and puja-archana. The Prime Minister will also inaugurate the Sardardham Hostel in Vadodara this evening.

Along with this, he will also address public meetings in both the programs.

no one can bow down to india

During the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a big message about India's cultural heritage, self-confidence and strength of the nation. In his address, PM Modi said that in history many invaders attacked the Somnath temple and tried to destroy its glory, but they could never succeed.

The Prime Minister said that no power in the world can bend India nor bring it under any pressure. Referring to the Pokhran nuclear test of 11 May 1998, he said that at that time the whole world had stood against India. After the nuclear test, many sanctions were imposed on India and the eyes of the world turned red, but India did not back down.

Remembered Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

PM Modi said that at the time of independence, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel united the country by uniting more than 500 princely states and also fulfilled the resolve to rebuild the Somnath temple. He said that he has had the opportunity to visit Somnath many times and had come here some time ago also.

In his address, PM Modi said that the invaders considered Somnath as just a physical structure, hence it was demolished again and again. But every time Somnath stood up again, because those who broke it could not understand the ideological power of India. He said that Indian culture considers the physical body to be mortal, but the soul within it is indestructible. PM Modi said that Shiva is the Supreme Soul and this is the biggest strength of India's eternal consciousness.

'Got the opportunity to visit Somnath many times'

PM Modi said that he has had the opportunity to visit Somnath many times. He said that he had come to Somnath some time back also and he has a special connection with this holy place. Tight security arrangements have been made in the entire area regarding the Prime Minister's visit and a large number of people are attending the programs.

During the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav in Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a big statement about India's self-respect, cultural heritage and the strength of the nation. He said that here we also have politics on issues like self-respect.

Pokhran nuclear test remembered

Referring to the Pokhran nuclear test of 11 May 1998, the Prime Minister said that at that time the whole world had stood against India. After the nuclear test, many types of sanctions were imposed on India. He said that at that time there was a storm-like atmosphere in the world and the eyes of many countries turned red, but India stood firm on its decision.

'Somnath kept standing even after breaking again and again'

In his address, PM Modi said that the invaders considered Somnath only as a physical structure, hence it was demolished again and again. But every time Somnath stood up again. He said that the breakers could not understand the ideological power of India. Indian culture considers the physical body to be mortal, but the soul within it is indestructible. At the end of his speech, the Prime Minister said that Shiva is not just a god but the Supreme Soul. He said that this is the biggest identity of India's eternal consciousness and spiritual power.


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