PM Modi Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tributes to Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh, calling him a timeless voice of India's civilisational soul. The tribute came as the BJP is set to form its first government in West Bengal after a sweeping victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari is scheduled to take oath as Chief Minister, ending the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule. Several Union Ministers and Chief Ministers arrived in Kolkata for the swearing-in ceremony.

Key Points: PM Modi Honours Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh

  • PM Modi pays tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh
  • Tagore described as timeless voice of India's civilisational soul
  • BJP set to form government in West Bengal after 2026 election win
  • Suvendu Adhikari to take oath as Chief Minister
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'Timeless voice of India's civilisational soul': PM Modi pays tribute to Gurudev Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh

PM Modi pays tribute to Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore on Pochishe Boishakh, calling him a timeless voice of India's civilisational soul.

"Gurudev Tagore was a writer, thinker and poet of extraordinary brilliance. He made a mark as an exceptional philosopher, educationist, artist and a timeless voice of India's civilisational soul. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tributes to Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore on the occasion of Pochishe Boishakh, describing him as a timeless voice of India's civilisational soul whose thoughts continue to inspire generations.

In a message marking Tagore's birth anniversary, celebrated annually as Rabindra Jayanti, the Prime Minister praised the poet's contribution to literature, philosophy, education and culture.

"Today, on the special occasion of Pochishe Boishakh, we pay our heartfelt tributes to Gurudev Tagore. Gurudev Tagore was a writer, thinker and poet of extraordinary brilliance. He made a mark as an exceptional philosopher, educationist, artist and a timeless voice of India's civilisational soul. He gave expression to the deepest emotions of humanity and the noblest ideals of our culture. He enriched our society with new thought, creative energy and cultural confidence. We remember him with deep reverence and gratitude. May his thoughts continue to illuminate minds and guide us in our endeavours," PM Modi wrote on X.

Pochishe Boishakh, observed on the 25th day of the Bengali month of Boishakh, marks the birth anniversary of Tagore and is one of the most significant cultural occasions in West Bengal and among Bengali communities worldwide.

The tribute from the Prime Minister came on the same day that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to form its first government in West Bengal after registering a sweeping victory in the 2026 Assembly elections.

Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari is scheduled to take oath as the Chief Minister on Saturday after the BJP secured 207 seats in the Assembly elections, ending the Trinamool Congress's 15-year rule in the state.

Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda and Dharmendra Pradhan, along with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, arrived in Kolkata ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday announced Adhikari as the leader of the BJP Legislative Party in West Bengal. Adhikari later met Governor RN Ravi to stake a claim to form the government.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Yes, Tagore was great. But why does every tribute have to be tied to the political news? Let the poet speak for himself on his birth anniversary. 🙄
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up reading Tagore's works, it's heartwarming to see him honoured. But the article's political angle muddles the cultural significance. Pochishe Boishakh should be about the poet, not the election.
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Vikram M
PM Modi's words are appropriate, but the timing is interesting. On the day Bengal gets a new BJP government, invoking Tagore—who was opposed to narrow nationalism—feels a bit ironic. Still, respects to the poet.
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Kavya N
Tagore's song "Ekla Chalo Re" inspires me every day. It's sad that in the midst of political changes, his message of unity often gets lost. Let's celebrate the poet beyond the headlines! 🌸
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James A
The PM is right—Tagore was a timeless voice. However, combining his legacy with a political victory feels forced. Let the poet and the politics each have their own day. Just my two rupees' worth.
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Aman W
Great to see the PM honour Gurudev Tagore. His contributions to education and culture are unmatched. But can we have one day

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