<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday said that that it was his good fortune to be the first Indian prime minister to be born post-Independence.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"It is my good fortune that I'm the first prime minister of India to be born post-1947," Modi said at a massive gathering of the Indian diaspora at the Allphones Arena.<br />"We did not get the opportunity to die for the nation or spend our youth in jail. But we can surely live for the nation," he said. <br /><br />At the gathering, which was attended by over 16,000 members of the Indian Australian community, Modi dedicated the respect and ovation that he was getting in Australia to the Indian people.<br /><br />"This welcome, this respect, this enthusiasm...I dedicate it to the people of India," he said.<br />The prime minister lamented that "it took 28 years for (an Indian prime minister) to come here."<br /><br />The last Indian prime minister to visit Australia was Rajiv Gandhi. <br />"My friends in Australia, I assure you... you won't have to wait for 28 years," Modi said.<br />Modi arrived in Australia Nov 14 to attend the G20 summit in Brisbane. He will also address the Australian parliament and visit Melbourne during his stay.<br /></p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday said that that it was his good fortune to be the first Indian prime minister to be born post-Independence.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"It is my good fortune that I'm the first prime minister of India to be born post-1947," Modi said at a massive gathering of the Indian diaspora at the Allphones Arena.<br />"We did not get the opportunity to die for the nation or spend our youth in jail. But we can surely live for the nation," he said. <br /><br />At the gathering, which was attended by over 16,000 members of the Indian Australian community, Modi dedicated the respect and ovation that he was getting in Australia to the Indian people.<br /><br />"This welcome, this respect, this enthusiasm...I dedicate it to the people of India," he said.<br />The prime minister lamented that "it took 28 years for (an Indian prime minister) to come here."<br /><br />The last Indian prime minister to visit Australia was Rajiv Gandhi. <br />"My friends in Australia, I assure you... you won't have to wait for 28 years," Modi said.<br />Modi arrived in Australia Nov 14 to attend the G20 summit in Brisbane. He will also address the Australian parliament and visit Melbourne during his stay.<br /></p>