Highlights of what he has said:
- I did not have the heart to speak my mind today. (Aaj mann ki baat karne ka mann nahi kar raha tha)
- We share the grief of our Nepali brethren.
- Nepal's pain is India's pain.
- I can easily imagine the horror of earthquakes.
- I have witnessed from close quarters the destruction of the 2001 earthquake in Kachchh.
- The first and most important task to bring out alive all those stuck under the rubble.
- We will spare no efforts to save the lives of as many people as possible.
- For many people of our country, Nepalis are our own people.
- We will endeavour to wipe the tears of every Nepali.
- 'Service is the primary duty' (Seva Paramo Dharma). This is India's role in the world.
- I had, during my recent vision to France, visited the memorial for Indian soldiers who died in World War I. I bow hy head to them.
- We are observing the 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar. There have been issues over land for his memorial in Mumbai.
- I am happy to tell you today that the Centre has decided to allocate the land for the set up the memorial.
- Dr Ambedkar used to keep saying that in our villages, towns and cities, not a single boy or girl should be illiterate.
- I would also like to share a happy moment with you.
- I would like to congratulate two our country's daughters - Saina Nehwal and Sania Mirza.
- They have done us proud on the world stage.
- Students would be looking forward to enjoying vacations. I wish them for the same. Do enjoy yourselves and learn new things.
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