Friday, June 23, 2023

UN/Modi : Modi calls for 'one Earth, one family, one future' at U.N. yoga event June 22, 2023 01:14 JS

 

Modi calls for 'one Earth, one family, one future' at U.N. yoga event

Indian leader stops in New York ahead of meeting with Biden at White House

Participants take part in the 9th International Day of Yoga event with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the north lawn at United Nations headquarters in New York on June 21.   © Reuters

The United Nations in 2014 declared June 21 the International Day of Yoga, adopting a measure proposed by Modi.

"Let us use the power of yoga, not only to be healthy, happy, but also to be kind to ourselves and to each other," Modi told a gathering of yoga devotees seated on yellow mats on the north lawn of U.N. headquarters by New York's East River.

"Let us use the power of yoga to build bridges of friendship, a peaceful world, and a cleaner, greener and sustainable future," he said.

Modi is in the U.S. for talks with President Joe Biden that the White House sees as bolstering "one of the defining partnerships of our age."

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Csaba Korosi, president of the United Nations General Assembly, participate in the 9th International Day of Yoga event on the north lawn at United Nations headquarters in New York, on June 21.   © Reuters

Modi has been to the U.S. five times since becoming prime minister in 2014, but the trip will be his first with the full diplomatic status of a state visit, despite concerns over what is seen as a deteriorating human rights situation under his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Modi is to head from New York to Washington for a private dinner with Biden on Wednesday evening, followed by talks at the White House and a state dinner on Thursday.

Before taking to the stage to speak on Wednesday, Modi paid his respects before a bust of Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in the U.N. grounds.

Gandhi, who was born in 1869, played a key role in India's fight for independence. He was assassinated by a Hindu radical on Jan. 30, 1948, just a few months after he led India to freedom from British rule through a nonviolent struggle.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a video message to the yoga event, saying he wanted to "recognize Prime Minister Modi for all he has done to promote understanding of yoga and its many benefits."

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