PM Modi Meets Padma Awardees, Inspires Sikkim on 50th Statehood Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Padma awardees and distinguished personalities during his visit to Gangtok, describing the exchange as engaging. The visit coincided with the closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50th statehood anniversary, drawing thousands of residents from remote areas. A large roadshow filled the streets of Gangtok, with people expressing excitement and pride. Local leaders and residents highlighted the historic and inspiring nature of the Prime Minister's presence.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Padma Awardees in Gangtok

  • PM Modi meets Padma awardees in Gangtok
  • Roadshow for Sikkim's 50th statehood anniversary
  • Thousands gather from remote areas
  • Visit inspires youth and residents
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PM Modi meets Padma awardees, distinguished personalities in Gangtok

PM Modi interacts with Padma awardees in Gangtok, Sikkim's 50th statehood anniversary. Thousands attend roadshow, inspiring youth and celebrating the milestone.

"It was wonderful discussing a wide range of issues. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he interacted with Padma awardees and several distinguished personalities during his visit to Gangtok, describing the exchange as engaging and wide-ranging.

Taking to X, the Prime Minister wrote: "In Gangtok earlier this evening, interacted with Padma awardees and people who have distinguished themselves in different fields. It was wonderful discussing a wide range of issues."

He also shared a photograph from the interaction.

Earlier on Monday, Gangtok witnessed a large public turnout during PM Modi's roadshow in Sikkim for the closing ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the state's statehood.

Thousands of people from across Sikkim gathered to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister and take part in the occasion.

The streets of the capital city were packed from early morning, reflecting the public response to the Prime Minister's visit. Residents from remote and far-flung areas travelled long distances to be part of the event, turning the roadshow into a large public gathering with visible participation across the city.

Bikash Basnet, Political Secretary to the Chief Minister of Sikkim, told IANS the turnout was unprecedented. "Everyone here in Gangtok was so excited. People started gathering since morning. It's been almost a year since we have been waiting for his presence. People from far-flung areas of Sikkim gathered here in Gangtok. Every corner of the city was filled with people. We could see the excitement on people's faces. It was historic and a proud moment for every Sikkimese," he said.

The Prime Minister's visit coincided with celebrations linked to the state's golden jubilee year, adding to the significance of the event.

Kunzang Gyatso, an Everest climber and President of the Sikkim Sports Climbing Association, said the visit had inspired the younger generation. "We are very delighted to see the Prime Minister, especially our young generation. I would like to thank Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang for inviting him for the golden jubilee celebrations," he said.

Residents described the visit as a moment of pride for the state.

Subedar Ranjit Khaling, a former Army personnel, said, "We were so excited to see the Prime Minister here that we cannot describe it in words. Such a big leader coming to our small state in the Northeast is a very proud moment for us."

After the roadshow concluded, celebrations continued across Gangtok, with people seen gathering in groups, singing and moving through the streets, reflecting the festive atmosphere in the city.

- IANS

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Kavya N
It's heartening to see the PM engage with Padma awardees—they're often unsung heroes who've shaped India. But I hope these interactions go beyond photo-ops and lead to real policy changes for the Northeast. Still, good to see Sikkim getting attention.
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Jennifer L
As someone from the West, it's fascinating to see how much importance is given to public gatherings like this. The energy described in Gangtok sounds electric. PM Modi's connect with people, even in smaller states, is something global leaders can learn from.
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Sunil U
Sikkim ka golden jubilee hai, aur PM wahan gaye—bahut accha. Lekin humein yeh bhi dekhna chahiye ki Sikkim ke local issues, jaise infrastructure aur tourism ka balanced growth, kab tak address hote hain. Umeed hai yeh visit kuch thos plans layega.
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Naveen S
I'm from the Northeast, and it's rare to see a PM give so much time to our region. The roadshow and interactions show respect for Sikkim's culture and achievements. The Everest climber's comment about inspiring youth really hit home—we need more role models like that.
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Michael C
Great to see the PM celebrating Sikkim's statehood. The photo with Padma awardees is a nice touch. I just hope the media focuses on the substance of the discussions, not just the visuals. Sikkim deserves sustained development, not occasional spotlights.

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