PM Modi Responds to Karnataka Man’s Wedding Invitation with Heartfelt Letter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to a wedding invitation from Rajesh Nayak of Karnataka’s Raichur district. Rajesh had sent the invitation hoping for a reply, and PM Modi’s letter dated April 16 extended warm wishes to him and his wife Savitha. The letter praised the couple’s harmony and shared responsibilities, calling them ideal partners. Rajesh expressed gratitude, calling it remarkable that the PM considered a common citizen’s invitation.

Key Points: PM Modi Writes to Karnataka Groom After Wedding Invitation

  • PM Modi responds to wedding invite from Karnataka man
  • Rajesh Nayak sent invitation to PM for his April 13 wedding
  • PM’s letter dated April 16 extends warm wishes to couple
  • Rajesh expresses gratitude and pride over PM’s personal reply
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PM Modi responds to Karnataka man's wedding invitation, extends warm wishes

PM Modi replied to Rajesh Nayak’s wedding invite from Kanihala village, sending warm wishes to the newlyweds and winning hearts with his personal touch.

"It is remarkable that, despite holding the highest office, he considered a letter from a common man. - Rajesh Nayak"

Bengaluru, April 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has responded to a wedding invitation sent by a man from Karnataka, extending his warm wishes through an official letter. The development came to light on Monday after Rajesh Nayak shared a video about it, with many people appreciating the Prime Minister's responsiveness to an invitation from a common citizen.

Rajesh Nayak, a resident of Kanihala village in Raichur district, got married to Savitha on April 13. Out of a personal wish, he decided to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his wedding and sent the invitation card by post.

In a letter dated April 16, PM Modi wrote, "Shri Ramesh Nayak Ji, I thank you heartily for inviting me to your wedding. As you enter this auspicious phase of life, may you and Savitha be blessed with a wonderful life ahead. I express my heartfelt gratitude for inviting me to the ceremony."

"May the couple's hearts, minds, and actions be in harmony. Stand by each other at all times, hold each other's hands in pursuit of your dreams and aspirations, and take on responsibilities with care and affection. May you and Savitha be ideal partners in the journey of life by accepting each other's imperfections and learning from each other's strengths," the letter further stated.

"I once again extend my greetings and best wishes to both of you for a long, happy, and beautiful life together," the Prime Minister added.

Speaking about the letter, Rajesh said on Monday, "I shared this video to convey a special moment. Our wedding took place on April 13. I had sent the wedding invitation a few weeks earlier. While sending it, I hoped for a response, but I did not have high expectations. Now, I have received a letter from the Prime Minister conveying his greetings. It is remarkable that, despite holding the highest office, he considered a letter from a common man. I am grateful to him."

He added, "I never thought he would read my wedding invitation. Receiving this letter shows how considerate the Prime Minister is. I convey my heartfelt regards on behalf of myself, my wife, my parents, and the people of Kanihala village. It is a matter of pride for me."

- IANS

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Priya S
This is so heartwarming! 🇮🇳 PM Modi always connects with the common people. From Mann Ki Baat to personal letters, he truly cares. Congratulations to Rajesh and Savitha! May their married life be filled with love and happiness.
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Vikram M
While it's nice that the PM responded, let's not forget that there are many pressing issues facing common citizens in Karnataka. A letter is good, but we need action on drought, unemployment, and farmer distress. Still, congratulations to the couple. 🙂
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Ananya R
This is why I respect PM Modi. He treats every Indian as family. The way he wrote about harmony, shared dreams, and learning from each other is beautiful. Rajesh, you are lucky! Wishing the couple a lifetime of togetherness. ❤️
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Michael C
Wow, this is incredible leadership! As someone from the US, I love seeing leaders who take time for their citizens. PM Modi's gesture shows genuine humility and connection with people. Congratulations to the happy couple from across the globe! 🌍
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Sneha F
Rajesh, you are so lucky bhai! 🎉 PM Modi's words are like blessings from a father figure. The letter is so thoughtful - "accept each other's imperfections and learn from each other's strengths" - such wise advice for any married couple. Best wishes to you both!

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