PM Modi's Boatman Recalls Unforgettable Ride on Hooghly River

Boatman Gouranga Biswas unexpectedly rowed PM Narendra Modi on the Hooghly River in Kolkata. Biswas was initially speechless but remained calm during the ride after Modi asked his name. The PM clicked pictures and later posted about the Ganga's spiritual significance for Bengalis. Biswas, though unable to converse due to the language barrier, called it a different and thrilling experience.

Key Points: PM Modi Boatman: Gouranga Biswas Shares Experience

  • PM Modi took an unscheduled boat ride on Hooghly River with boatman Gouranga Biswas
  • Biswas was unaware until Modi suddenly appeared and asked his name
  • The boatman was excited but not nervous during the ride
  • Modi clicked pictures and highlighted Ganga's cultural importance for Bengalis
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Being boatman for Prime Minister's ride today was great experience: Gouranga Biswas

Boatman Gouranga Biswas recalls rowing PM Narendra Modi on Hooghly River, feeling speechless yet thrilled during the unexpected boat ride.

"I was not aware till the last moment that the Prime Minister would be going for the boat-ride on my boat. - Gouranga Biswas"

Kolkata, April 24

For Gouranga Biswas, the boatman who rowed the boat in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi went for a ride on Friday morning, the experience was really fascinating.

Speaking to the IANS, Biswas said that he had never imagined that he would row the boat on which the Prime Minister of the country went for a ride.

"I was not aware till the last moment that the Prime Minister would be going for the boat-ride on my boat. He suddenly appeared and just asked my name. I was speechless initially, since I had never imagined such a situation. He travelled for some time on Hooghly River and also clicked some pictures with his camera," Biswas said.

However, he said that there was no opportunity for him to take a picture along with Prime Minister Modi.

"His boat-ride continued for some time and I took the boat till the middle of the river," Biswas said and added that though quite excited, he was not nervous while sailing the boat.

"But I did not have the chance to speak much with him. He asked my name and I replied. That was all. The conversation could not continue probably because neither I can understand nor speak Hindi. Then he gestured to me to go till the middle of the river, which I did. But I am very happy that I sailed the boat in which the Prime Minister of the country was travelling. The other persons accompanying the Prime Minister were speaking among themselves in Hindi, which I could not understand," Biswas added.

According to him, previously he had the opportunity of being the boatman of the boats in which film stars were travelling. "But sailing the boat in which the Prime Minister was travelling was a different feeling after all," Biswas added.

On Friday morning, Prime Minister Modi took to social media to post a picture of his boat ride. In that post, he also highlighted the cultural and spiritual importance of the Ganga River for Bengalis.

PM Modi said, "For every Bengali, the Ganga occupies a very special place. One can say that the Ganga flows through the soul of Bengal. Her divine waters carry the timeless spirit of an entire civilisation."

- IANS

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Naveen S
Great gesture by PM Modi to interact with local folks. But I found it odd that he couldn't communicate properly. When you visit Bengal, you should at least know basic Bengali phrases. Also, why no selfie with the boatman? That would've been the perfect memory. ЁЯШК
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James A
As an American who's been following Indian politics, this is such a beautiful human story. The PM taking time for a boat ride with a common man is something most world leaders wouldn't do. Hope this inspires more such interactions across India.
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Arjun K
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Rekha R
Honestly, I feel bad for Gouranga Babu. He couldn't even speak with the PM properly. Such a missed opportunity! Yet he remains humble and happy. This is the spirit of Bengal - simple, hardworking, and content. PM should learn some Bengali before his next visit. ЁЯЩП
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Raghav A
What a moment for Gururaj! From ferrying film stars to rowing the PM - his life has come full circle. And PM Modi's words about Ganga

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