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The British Sikh Peter Virdee Meets the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi

The Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Sikh delegation on April 29 at PM Residence in Delhi. The NGO Of Satnam Singh Siddhu arrange this meeting ceremony with all the NRI Sikh from all around the world including the Bristish Sikh Peter Virdee. The only reason behind this ceremony is the development of Punjab and the Sikh community. PM Modi praises the philanthropy work of Sikh community he says that the Sikh Community is the voice and Identity of Indians, outside of India.



Peter Virdee meets PM



We Indians embark our footprint all over the world only with our hard work and success without any resources. And that’s the only Mantra, the young generation of India wants.

Talking about the philanthropist Peter Virdee, he is the most successful Sikh business man of India, settle in UK. However, he was born and brought up in the UK but his parents are from India. And Mr. Virdee himself connected to Punjab and India through his personal concern along with philanthropy and business work.

“PM Narendra Modi has a soft corner for the Punjab and Sikh Community” says Peter Virdee after the delegation ceremony is over. Mr. Virdee is very optimistic about the development of Punjab and people of Punjab after listening to the PM of India. He says that the NRI community of India will always be available to help humankind with their philanthropy work just like before.

Mr. Peter Virdee is very active in his philanthropy work for Sikh community and Punjab whether it is the campaign of World Cancer Care Camp in three regions of Punjab or distribution of 500 clinical grade 10L Oxygen Concentrators all across Punjab for the makeshift hospitals treating Covid-19 patients in 2021. Mr. Peter is always stood for their people in India and outside of India. The renovation work of Central Gurudwara Khalsa jatha in London is the suitable example of Virdee foundation outside of India.

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