Tripura Governor's Bengali Republic Day Speech Inspired by PM Modi

Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu delivered his first Republic Day address entirely in fluent Bengali, a departure from convention that deeply resonated with the audience. He stated he was inspired to learn the language for the occasion by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The gesture was met with surprise and delight from officials and the public, fostering a strong sense of cultural pride and connection. Chief Minister Manik Saha formally congratulated the Governor, emphasizing how the act honors the state's linguistic heritage.

Key Points: Tripura Governor Gives Republic Day Speech in Bengali

  • Governor's maiden Republic Day speech in Bengali
  • Inspired by PM Modi's example
  • Gesture hailed as symbol of inclusivity
  • Received heartfelt public applause
  • Chief Minister Manik Saha formally congratulated him
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Tripura Governor delivers Republic Day speech in Bengali, says "got inspired by the PM"

Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu delivers his Republic Day address in fluent Bengali, citing inspiration from PM Modi. Read the public and official reactions.

"After getting inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I learnt the local language & delivered the speech in Bengali. - Indra Sena Reddy Nallu"

Agartala, January 27

The Governor of Tripura, Indra Sena Reddy Nallu, delivered his maiden Republic Day address entirely in Bengali on Monday, drawing inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Governor's gesture at the 77th Republic Day State-level ceremony held at the Assam Rifles Ground in Agartala resonated deeply with the cultural sentiments of the people, witnessing an unprecedented and warm departure from convention, according to an official release.

The Governor, whose mother tongue is Telugu, addressed the gathering of dignitaries, civil service officers, security personnel, students, and the general public in fluent Bengali. Observers described the initiative as more than a linguistic choice, considering it a meaningful symbol of respect, inclusivity and cultural integration.

The Governor said that he drew inspiration from the Prime Minister and learnt the language for the address.

"After getting inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, I learnt the local language & delivered the speech in Bengali," he said.

Eyewitnesses at the event described a palpable wave of surprise and delight that swept through the gathering. Senior state officials, including the Chief Minister, Manik Saha, his cabinet ministers, and top-ranking civil service officers, were notably astonished and visibly impressed by the Governor's command and delivery in the local language. Their reaction underscored the significance of the gesture, moving beyond formal protocol to genuine appreciation.

The release noted that the heartiest response, however, came from the public and student sections. For many, hearing the constitutional head of the state address them in their own vernacular was a moment of great pride and connection. It was perceived as a bridge between the Raj Bhavan and the common citizen, fostering a sense of inclusivity and cultural recognition. Spontaneous applause and appreciation from the crowd highlighted the emotional impact of the act.

Following the ceremony, Chief Minister Manik Saha formally congratulated Governor Nallu for his initiative. In his remarks, the Chief Minister emphasised how this gesture honours the linguistic heritage of Tripura, where Bengali is the official language and spoken by the vast majority. It is seen as a step that strengthens the state's unity and cultural fabric.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just a symbolic act. Real respect for a state's culture comes from concrete policies that protect its language, heritage, and address local issues. The speech is a good start, but the work is what matters.
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Aman W
As someone from a non-Hindi speaking state, I understand the pride people of Tripura must have felt. When leaders speak in your mother tongue, it creates an instant connection. It breaks down the formality of the office. Kudos to the Governor for making the effort to learn!
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Sarah B
This is a lovely story. It shows the PM's influence in promoting a culture of respect and effort. Learning a new language for an official address is no small task. It sets a positive example for national integration.
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Karthik V
Heartwarming news! In a diverse country like India, such gestures are powerful. It reminds us that our strength lies in celebrating our differences, not ignoring them. More power to such initiatives!
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Nisha Z
Wonderful! But let's also remember Tripura has other indigenous communities and languages like Kokborok. While Bengali is the official language, true inclusivity would also involve recognizing and promoting all the state's native tongues in official functions from time to time.

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