Prime Minister Narendra Modi accompanied by Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited BJP stalwart LK Advani’s residence on his birthday. The veteran saffron occasion leader who had served as former deputy prime minister and former BJP president, turned 96 right now.
Taking to X, previously Twitter, PM Modi posted, “Went to Advani ji’s residence and wished him on the occasion of his birthday.”
“His visionary leadership has furthered national progress and unity. I wish him good health and a long life,” Modi stated.
Advani’s efforts in the direction of nation-building proceed to encourage 140 crore Indians, he added.
Check out PM Modi’s put up on X
Home Minister Amit Shah additionally wished Advani an extended life and good health. He stated Advani nourished the BJP together with his tireless exhausting work and organisational expertise.
“From the inception of the BJP to the party coming to power, Advani ji’s incomparable contribution is an eternal source of inspiration for every worker,” the house minister stated.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh additionally prayed for Advani’s good health and lengthy life, and stated he has supplied nice energy to the BJP.
“Happy birthday to senior BJP leader and inspiration for all of us, Shri LK Advaniji. He has been a major pillar of Indian politics and has also provided great strength to the BJP organisation. The contribution of Advaniji, who was active in public life for a long time, is unmatched. I pray to God for his good health and long life,” Singh wrote on X.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath additionally wished Advani on his birthday and stated, “Heartiest birthday greetings to the idol of crores of workers, guide of all of us, senior member of BJP family, popular politician, respected Lal Krishna Advani ji! Lord Shri Ram wishes you good health and long life.”
With inputs from PTI
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