Addressing ambassadors of developed India in Bengaluru, Ravi Shankar said today is a proud moment for the country as the Ram Navami festival is being celebrated at the birthplace of Ram Lalla for the first time in 500 years.

“This has made Ram devotees and devotees extremely emotional. Lord Ram cannot be separated from our lives because he is the core of our existence.”

He also regretted that previous governments did not take adequate steps in this regard and said that it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who ended 'politics on Ram Temple' and transformed the age-old dream into reality in the shortest possible time. Gave.

Praising PM Modi's honest efforts and strict adherence to religious rituals, he said the Prime Minister does not believe in superficial things and does everything with a 'clean heart and strong resolve'.“PM Modi observed 11-day Yama Niyama before Ram Lalla's Pran Pratistha ceremony. He also observes fast for all the nine days of Navratri. B has set a benchmark for his successor by strictly following Hindu customs and he will find it hard to meet the standards set by PM Modi,” Sai Ravi Shankar said.

“PM Modi has set high standards of governance in the last ten years. He does not socialize on Sundays, but rather talks to his countrymen 'Mann Ki Baat'.H celebrates Diwali with the soldiers on the border. Whoever succeeds him in times to come will have to maintain this standard,” he said.

The nation needs such committed leadership to achieve the goal of a developed India, he said, adding that Lord Ram always stood for such ideals and governance.

“To set ourselves on the path of development, we have to develop a positive mindset as well as unite our efforts. You cannot become an ambassador of a developed India unless you are eager and motivated to achieve it.To achieve this mission everyone should come together and contribute to the mission,” he said.

In a message to first-time voters in the upcoming general elections 2024, he appealed to the youth to cast their vote and not hesitate to exercise their franchise.

"You should think of yourself as an active participant in a vibrant democracy and vote with a positive mindset that your vote has the power to guide the development of the country," he said.

He appealed to first-time voters not to be discouraged and confused by local issues and vote to take India to new heights.

He told the ambassadors of Developing India, “To become agents of change and stakeholders in the development of the country, you must cast your vote.,

He said, "We are all citizens of the world's largest democracy and we should keep doing something to make it stronger and keep contributing, even if you think I am insignificant."