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‘PM Modi is the Best’, Says US Singer Mary Millben, Calls on ‘Courageous’ Women to Step Up Against Nitish Kumar

 

‘PM Modi is the Best’, Says US Singer Mary Millben, Calls on ‘Courageous’ Women to Step Up Against Nitish Kumar

Renowned American singer and performer, Mary Millben, recently made headlines when she expressed her admiration for India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Millben's praise for PM Modi comes at a time when political discussions in India are heating up. In addition to her appreciation for the Indian Prime Minister, she also urged "courageous" women to step up against Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar. Let's take a closer look at her statements and their potential implications.

Mary Millben, a talented vocalist and advocate for women's empowerment, has always had a keen interest in international affairs. Her admiration for Prime Minister Modi stemmed from his leadership qualities and his commitment to the progress of India. In her own words, "PM Modi is the best." She went on to commend his dedication to economic reforms, infrastructure development, and his role in leading India through challenging times, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Millben's comments have garnered significant attention in both India and the United States, where she resides.

In addition to praising PM Modi, Mary Millben extended her support and encouragement to women in Bihar to step up against Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of the state. She referred to these women as "courageous" and emphasized the importance of their active participation in politics. Millben's call for female empowerment aligns with the global movement for gender equality and greater representation of women in leadership roles.

The call for women to participate in politics is particularly relevant in Bihar, a state known for its patriarchal society and a long history of gender disparities. Women's political representation in Bihar has been significantly low compared to their male counterparts. Encouraging women to engage in politics can lead to a more inclusive and diverse political landscape, which can bring fresh perspectives and ideas to the table.

Mary Millben's remarks reflect the growing global recognition of Indian political leaders and their influence on the international stage. PM Modi's proactive approach in diplomacy and his efforts to strengthen India's position on the world stage have garnered support and praise from various quarters. It also highlights the importance of female empowerment and active participation in politics, not only in India but around the world.

While Mary Millben's endorsement of PM Modi and her call for women to challenge Nitish Kumar may not directly impact Indian politics, her statements serve as a reminder of the potential for change when people from diverse backgrounds and countries engage with political issues. These comments have sparked discussions on leadership, women's empowerment, and the evolving landscape of Indian politics, all of which contribute to a more inclusive and vibrant democracy.

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