Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Congratulates Modi On Election Victory, PM Says...

The BJP-led NDA government is set to return to power for a third consecutive tenure at the Centre. While the BJP-led NDA bagged 293 seats, the INDIA bloc won 232 seats, and other parties got 18 seats.

Source: X/@GiorgiaMeloni

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his third consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha elections.

She took to platform X to share her greetings through a post written in Italian. The post began with wishing Modi on his new electoral victory. She further stated this victory would provide an opportunity to continue to work together, strengthen the friendship, and unite Italy and India.

She added that consolidating cooperation on several issues would lead to the well-being of both nations and their people.

"Congratulations to @narendramodi on the new electoral victory and my warmest wishes for good work. Certain that we will continue to work together to strengthen the friendship that unites Italy and India and consolidate cooperation on the various issues that bind us, for the well-being of our Nations and our peoples," the post read.

Thanking the Italian PM, Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to strengthening ties between the two countries.

"Thank you for your kind wishes PM@GiorgiaMeloni. We remain committed to deepening India-Italy strategic partnership which is underpinned by shared values and interests. Looking forward to working together for global good," the post read.

Several global leaders wished PM Modi and the BJP-led NDA government for their electoral victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Here is a glimpse of it:

The BJP-led NDA government is set to return to power for a third consecutive tenure at the Centre. While the BJP-led NDA bagged 293 seats, the INDIA bloc won 232 seats, and other parties got 18 seats.

PM Modi addressed the nation in the evening after the results were announced. He spoke about the positive impact of several initiatives taken during his tenure and said his government would strive to make India the third-largest economy in the world.

During his speech from the party’s central office, he said this was the first time after 1962 that a government had completed two successive terms and was marking a third victory. He said a "new history" had been created after almost six decades.

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