Did PM Modi Experience Bihar's Culture in Trinidad & Tobago?

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Key Takeaways
- PM Modi received a warm welcome in Trinidad and Tobago from the Indian community.
- A standout moment was the traditional Bhojpuri ‘Chautaal’ performance.
- Manoj Tiwari emphasized the performance as an expression of Bihar's culture.
- PM Modi praised the cultural connection between India and Trinidad and Tobago.
- This marked PM Modi's first visit to the Caribbean as Prime Minister.
New Delhi, July 3 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly greeted in Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, with a large turnout from the Indian community to show their support. A highlight of the event was a captivating performance of Bhojpuri ‘Chautaal’ upon his arrival in the nation.
PM Modi appeared genuinely touched by the cultural display in Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, and actively participated by clapping along with the performers.
The video showcasing the Bhojpuri ‘Chautaal’ performance, which PM Modi shared on his X handle, garnered widespread acclaim, even drawing attention from Indian Parliamentarians who celebrated the special ‘cultural connection’ during his international visit.
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari expressed his joy over the moment, describing it as an ‘expression of Bihar's soul’ on foreign soil.
“The vibrant culture of Bihar is evident in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s connection, seen not just in India but also globally. The Bhojpuri Chautaal performance in Port of Spain moved Narendra Modi deeply - this is not merely an art form, but a reflection of our essence,” he tweeted on X.
Earlier, PM Modi praised the performers, calling their act a ‘priceless cultural connection’.
In a post on his X handle, he remarked, “It was a delightful experience to witness the Bhojpuri Chautaal performance in Port of Spain. The bond between Trinidad and Tobago and India, particularly eastern UP and Bihar, is extraordinary.”
PM Modi also engaged with members of the Indian community in Trinidad and Tobago, commending their contributions to the nation’s progress. He celebrated their achievements across various sectors while emphasizing their commitment to Indian culture.
This visit marks PM Modi's inaugural trip to the Caribbean nation as Prime Minister, with the last visit by an Indian Prime Minister occurring in 1999.