PM Modi Sends Heartfelt Blessings to Newlyweds in Wedding Response

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm wishes to a couple after receiving their wedding invitation. He conveyed heartfelt blessings, wishing them a joyful and prosperous married life. The groom, Rajesh Nayak from Karnataka, had sent the invitation to the PMO. The couple and their families expressed immense happiness upon receiving the Prime Minister's response.

Key Points: PM Modi Blesses Newlyweds: Heartfelt Wedding Response

  • PM Modi responds to wedding invitation with blessings
  • Groom Rajesh Nayak from Karnataka invited PM
  • Modi wishes couple joyful, prosperous married life
  • PM known for acknowledging personal milestones
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"Heartfelt gratitude for inviting me": PM Modi sends blessings to newlyweds in thoughtful response

PM Narendra Modi extends warm wishes to Rajesh Nayak and Savitha after receiving their wedding invitation, blessing them with heartfelt gratitude.

"Heartfelt gratitude for inviting me to the wedding ceremony. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm wishes to a couple after receiving their wedding invitation, conveying his blessings and heartfelt gratitude for being invited to the ceremony.

The groom, Rajesh Nayak, had sent his wedding invitation to the Prime Minister's Office. In response, PM Modi conveyed his heartfelt blessings, wishing the couple a joyful and prosperous married life.

In his message, the Prime Minister thanked them for the invitation and said, "As you enter this auspicious moment, may all the blessings be with you and Savitha for a wonderful life ahead. Heartfelt gratitude for inviting me to the wedding ceremony."

Extending his blessings to the couple for their new life ahead, PM Modi added, "May the couple's hearts, minds and actions be one. Being there by each other's side at all times, holding each other's hands in the quest to realise your dreams and aspirations, and assuming responsibilities thoughtfully and affectionately. May you and Savitha be perfect partners in the voyage of life by accepting each other's imperfections and learning from each other's virtues."

The couple and their families expressed immense happiness upon receiving the Prime Minister's response. Rajesh Nayak, who hails from Kanihal village in Sindhanur taluk of Raichuru district in Karnataka, was scheduled to get married on April 13.

Notably, this is not the first time PM Modi has acknowledged personal milestones of individuals. Over the years, he has been known to send greetings and messages for various occasions, including weddings, achievements and community celebrations.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is genuinely nice but I wonder how much of this is PR posturing. I mean, he's the PM, he has a whole office for this. Still, it made the couple happy, so no harm. But we should also focus on bigger issues like farmers and unemployment. 🤷‍♀️
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Vikram M
PM Modi's personal touch is what makes him different. Even during elections, he finds time for such gestures. I remember he sent a similar message to my cousin's wedding in 2022. It's not just PR, it's genuine warmth. Rajesh from Kanihal village got a personal note from the PM! Imagine the joy! 😊❤️
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Ananya R
I'm not a Modi supporter, but this is sweet. The message about accepting imperfections and learning from virtues is actually beautiful. Hope the couple has a wonderful life together. But let's not pretend this solves any real problems, okay? 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone from the US, this is so uniquely Indian. A PM personally responding to wedding invites? Never happen here. 🇮🇳 Shows the cultural respect for relationships and family. Lucky couple! Wishing them all the best. 😊
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Rohit P
Bro, imagine getting a letter from the PM on your wedding day! 🎯 This is why people love him. He's always connected to the common man. Also, the message is so well written - "accepting each other's imperfections" - that's real relationship

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