PM Modi's Heartfelt Wedding Wish to 'Good Friend' Albanese

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent warm congratulations to Australian PM Anthony Albanese on his wedding day. The Australian leader married partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony at The Lodge in Canberra. This historic event marks Albanese as the first Australian prime minister to wed while serving in office. The wedding comes after a successful year for Albanese following his party's landslide election victory.

Key Points: PM Modi Congratulates Australian PM Albanese on Wedding

  • PM Modi extends warm congratulations to Australian counterpart on X platform
  • Albanese becomes first Australian PM to marry while in office
  • Private ceremony held at The Lodge in Canberra with close friends
  • Wedding caps successful year after Labour Party's election victory
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PM Modi congratulates 'good friend' Albanese, wishes Australian PM 'happy married life'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates Australian PM Anthony Albanese on his wedding to Jodie Haydon, extending warm wishes for their married life together.

PM Modi congratulates 'good friend' Albanese, wishes Australian PM 'happy married life'
"Congratulations to my good friend, PM Anthony Albanese and Ms. Jodie Haydon on their wedding. Wishing them a happy married life. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi/Canberra, Nov 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated "good friend" Anthony Albanese, the Prime Minister of Australia, on getting married while wishing the newly-wedded couple a happy married life.

"Congratulations to my good friend, PM Anthony Albanese and Ms. Jodie Haydon on their wedding. Wishing them a happy married life," PM Modi wrote in a congratulatory message on X.

Earlier in the day, the Australian Prime Minister announced his marriage to partner Jodie Haydon in a private ceremony at The Lodge in Canberra, making him the first Australian leader to wed while in office.

"We are absolutely delighted to share our love and commitment to spending our future lives together, in front of our family and closest friends," Albanese and Haydon said in a joint statement Saturday morning.

Albanese also posted a brief video of the celebration on X with a one-word caption, "Married."

According to the local media, several leaders, including many senior ministers including Penny Wong, Mark Butler, Katy Gallagher, Don Farrell, Tony Burke, Richard Marles, Jim Chalmers, Tim Ayres and Jenny McAllister, as well as New South Wales MPs John Graham and Jo Haylen, attended the wedding.

Australian Opposition Leader Sussan Ley also conveyed her best wishes for the wedding.

"Congratulations to Anthony and Jodie! I wish them every happiness as they continue building their lives together," Australia's Sydney Morning Herald quoted Ley as saying shortly after the news broke.

The wedding caps a memorable year for Albanese, coming just months after he led the Labour Party to a landslide election victory, securing a record 94 seats in the lower house.

Haydon has accompanied Albanese at numerous events over the years, including during his 2022 election campaign and again in May this year when his Labour Party secured a strong majority.

Albanese also thanked Haydon on election night, noting that she "probably wasn't expecting this to be in your life half a dozen years ago".

"I am so grateful for your support, your friendship and your love. You make me so happy, which matters, you have my heart, I love you, and I look forward to living our lives together," he said

The wedding is PM Albanese's second; his previous 19-year marriage to former NSW politician Carmel Tebbutt ended in 2019.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Nice gesture by our PM! These personal connections help strengthen diplomatic ties. Australia has become an important partner for India in recent years.
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Sarah B
First PM to marry while in office - that's quite historic! Shows how society is evolving. Wishing them a lifetime of happiness together.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic gesture, I hope our government focuses equally on domestic issues. But yes, international relations matter too for our global standing.
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Meera T
Bahut khoob! It's nice to see leaders being human and celebrating life's important moments. Marriage is sacred in our culture too. Shubh vivah! 🎉
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David E
The QUAD partnership between India, Australia, US, and Japan makes such personal connections important. Good to see our leaders building strong personal rapport.

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