Power of God with us to save earth from enemies of humanity: PM Modi

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Hours after the Indian Air on terror camps in area of Pakistan, on Tuesday spoke about "the power of God being always with us to save earth from the enemies of humanity."

He was addressing a gathering at the 'Gita Aradhana 'event at ISKCON where he unveiled a giant edition of the Bhagwad Gita.

The (IAF) in the wee hours of Tuesday attacked terror camps in area in Pakistan's province, targeting key operatives of dreaded terror outfit-(JeM).

While in his address made no direct mention of the air strike during his address, the significance of the day's most important development was not lost on the crowd which erupted into loud cheers and chants of "Modi-Modi" along with "Bharat Mata ki Jai" as soon as he remarked that "today's day is very significant….".

However, when the PM completed his sentence, he talked about his participation in the Gandhi peace prize function earlier today and the unveiling of largest Bhagavad Gita at the moment, clearly leaving mentions of the IAF strike for another occasion.

During his speech, also outlined the teachings of harmony and brotherhood in the sacred text.

said: "Srimad Bhagwad Gita is the most inspiring gift to the world of Gita is of the whole world. Gita is relevant for thousands of years. If you are a student and are in a state of indecision or the of a country or the yogi who wishes for salvation, everybody will get the answer to every question in the Shrimad Bhagavat Gita. Gita is the greatest manual book of human life. The solution of every problem of life is found in the Gita"

"Our government had always firmly believed that Indian traditions, cultures and values have the solution for many problems of the world. Be it violence, family issues or environmental concerns, all these challenges have solution in Indian philosophy," he added.

Prior to his address, Prime Minister inaugurated the largest Bhagavad Gita of the world, at the

To reach the event venue, PM took a metro from Khan Market metro station. On the route, he also interacted and clicked pictures with commuters.

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 18:09 IST