Shinzo Abe State Funeral: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Japan on 27 September. Where he will attend the state funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. This information was given by the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday. Let us tell you that Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving prime minister of Japan, died on July 8. According to the information, on July 8, Shinzo Abe (67) was shot dead. At that time he was giving a speech. According to media reports, Prime Minister Modi will also meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, a close aide of Abe, during his visit. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi expressed deep grief over the killing of Abe last month, saying that Abe had dedicated his entire life to making Japan and the world a better place.
Let us tell you that Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi while sharing the detailed information said that Shinzo Abe has a state funeral program and it is in a very friendly country. He said that it is very good that the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) is taking time out of his busy schedule to go to Japan. He further said, ‘It may also be a matter of personal relationship but it is not right for me to comment on it.’ The Japanese government has scheduled a state funeral for Abe on September 27. At the same time, according to Japan’s Kyodo News Agency, the ceremony will take place in the Nippon Budokan area in Tokyo’s Kitanomaru National Garden. According to media reports, US Vice President Kamala Harris, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and many other world leaders will attend the funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. According to information received from sources, more than 6,000 people are expected to attend Abe’s state funeral in Nippon Budokan, Tokyo.
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PM Modi expressed grief over the death of Shinzo Abe
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Prime Minister Modi said in a tweet that I am shocked and saddened by the sad demise of one of my dear friends, Shinzo Abe and I have no words to express it. He was a top global statesman, an outstanding leader and a wonderful administrator. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi had said that my attachment with Shinzo Abe is many years old. I knew him during my tenure as the Chief Minister of Gujarat and our friendship continued even after I became the PM. His outlook on the economy and global affairs has always left a deep impression on me.
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