We are working for every person without any discrimination in the spirit of public welfare: PM Modi
New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated the 28th Commonwealth Speakers and Presiding Officers Conference (CSPOC), 2026 at the Central Hall of the Constitution House in New Delhi. The Prime Minister was welcomed by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh.
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PM Modi said that the place where you all are sitting is a very important place in India’s democratic journey. In the last years of slavery, when India’s independence was finalized, the Constituent Assembly meetings were held in this Central Hall to draft the Constitution of India. After India’s independence, this building remained the Parliament of India for 75 years and many important decisions and discussions related to the future of India took place in this hall. Now India has named this place dedicated to democracy as Constitution House.
He further said, DEMOCRACY in India means LAST MILE DELIVERY. We are working without any discrimination for every person in the spirit of public welfare. And due to this spirit of public welfare, 25 crore people in India have come out of poverty in the last few years. India is strongly promoting the interests of the Global South on every global platform. Even during its G20 presidency, India has kept the concerns of the Global South at the center of the global agenda.
PM said, today India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world. Today UPI in India is the world’s largest digital payment system. Today India is the world’s largest vaccine producer. Today India is the world’s number 2 steel producer. Today India has the third largest startup ecosystem in the world. Today India is the third largest aviation market in the world. Today India has the fourth largest rail network in the world. Today India has the third largest metro rail network in the world.
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