‘You’ve made India proud, salute you’: PM Modi to rescue teams returned from quake-hit Turkey

Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Image Source: ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted with NDRF teams and other disaster management personnel carrying out relief and rescue operations in earthquake-hit Turkey and Syria under #OperationDost.

“You have done great service to humanity, made India proud,” PM Modi to aid and relief teams returning from earthquake-hit Turkey.

“Be it any country, India puts human interest first when it comes to humanity. Whole world saw how you reached there immediately. It shows your preparation and your training skills. The way our NDRF personnel 10 He has worked for days, that is commendable.” Appreciation,” said the Prime Minister.

“Our dog squad members showed amazing strength. The country is proud of you. Our culture has taught us ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. We consider the whole world as one family. When a family member is in trouble, it India has a duty to help it,” said PM Modi.

He further added, “We all have seen those pictures where a mother blesses us with a kiss on the forehead. I volunteered when there was an earthquake in Gujarat in 2001 and I saw the kind of people who came to rescue. I’ve seen the problems.” ,

The Prime Minister further said, “I salute all of you today. When one helps others, it is selfless. This applies not only to individuals but also to nations. Over the years, India has and cemented their identity as both selfless.”

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi on Sunday said on Twitter, “The last NDRF team under #OperationDost returns home from Turkey.

“Teams carried out search, rescue and relief operations, including life searches, in 35 work sites in Nurdagi and Antakya,” he said.

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