Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has conveyed warm Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the people of Bangladesh, expressing his desire to further deepen relations between the two neighbouring countries.
In a message addressed to his Bangladeshi counterpart, Modi extended his best wishes on behalf of the government and citizens of India, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. He acknowledged the spiritual devotion observed by Muslims during the fasting period, highlighting the significance of prayer, reflection and self-discipline.
The Indian leader noted that Eid-ul-Fitr symbolises universal values such as compassion, unity and mutual respect, which he said are essential for building peaceful and inclusive societies.
He expressed hope that the occasion would bring happiness, good health and prosperity to people in both countries and beyond.
Reaffirming the importance of regional cooperation, Modi said he looks forward to strengthening the longstanding friendship between India and Bangladesh.
He emphasised that closer collaboration and goodwill between the two nations would contribute to shared progress and stability in the region.
Concluding his message, Modi conveyed his highest regards to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and reiterated his commitment to fostering stronger bilateral ties in the days ahead.