Indian Prime Minister Modi did not participate in the burial of the Queen Kingdom, and delivered a fierce speech before her death

Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.16

Jimu Journalist Song Qingying

The funeral of the Queen Elizabeth II is imminent. The Indian government said that President Muermu will go to London to attend the funeral, and Prime Minister Modi will not attend. The British media said that Modi not only did not attend the funeral, but also showed an unprecedented fierce attitude on the death node of the Queen of England.

Queen and Indian Prime Minister Modi (Picture Source: Reuters)

According to the "Independence" report, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 14th that the president would express his condolences on behalf of the Indian government at the funeral. Two leaders of Indian President and Prime Minister usually do not leave India at the same time. As a result, Indian Prime Minister Modi will not participate in the British Kingdom Buried on September 19.

On the 10th, Modi called British Prime Minister Tras and expressed condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II last week.

But on September 8th, a few hours before the news of Elizabeth II's death, Modi also delivered a fierce speech, urging India to get rid of the "colonial relationship" with Britain.

Modi also urged to change the Avenue of Bulin on New Delhi. This avenue was named "Kings Avenue" in commemorating Elizabeth II's grandfather George V, and Modi pointed out that this was a "slavery symbol" under the British rule.

A few hours after the death of the Queen of England, the Indian social media once again called on the British royal family to return the "Light Mountain" diamond. The "Light Mountain" was originally produced in India, weighing 106 carats, and is now inlaid on a crown of the British royal family.

According to the Indian Ministry of the Interior, India announced September 11 as a mourning day for the country as a "respect" for the queen. There is no official entertainment activity on this day, and half of the country will be reduced.

However, according to Canadian TV network reports, most ordinary Indians "shrugged indifferently" about the death of the Queen's death.

Queen British visit India (Picture Source: BBC)

During the reign of Elizabeth II, she visited India three times. She first arrived in the Indian capital New Delhi in 1961. On the way from the airport to the Indian presidential official residence, nearly a million Indian public welcomed the style of her and her husband Prince Philip. But her last visit in 1997 caused controversy, when she went to a monument to the hundreds of non -incoming Indians who were killed by the British colonial army in 1919.

India has been under the 200 -year colonial rule of the UK. On August 15 this year, Modi delivered a 75 -minute speech in Hindi to celebrate India's 75th anniversary of getting rid of British colonial rule.

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