Dr. Paul Dhinakaran
met with Hon`ble Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi at his residence on 20th September, 2014.
Dr. Paul Dhinakaran earlier had met him in October, 2013 and prayed for him
when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat for his governance to be extended to
the nation.
On 20th
Sep, both discussed the efforts of the Prime Minister to improve the financial
resources of the poor, solve the water problem by augmenting natural resources
and overcoming the social ills to bring peace amongst all in the country.
Dr. Paul Dhinakaran
also offered a prayer for the divine intervention in these efforts of the
Hon`ble PM. The PM thanked Mr. Dhinakaran for the prayer and said that his
heart is set to care for the poor.
CHENNAI: Evangelist
Dr. Paul Dhinakaran met Gujarat chief minister and BJP prime ministerial
candidate Narendra Modi at his office in Gandhinagar on Thursday. He prayed for
Modi's prosperity and the welfare of the people. Paul is the son of the late
evangelist D G S Dhinakaran and runs the evangelist ministry 'Jesus Calls'.
"The 15-minute meeting was cordial. The way he received me was overwhelming. I prayed for his mission for the people of our country. His policies and successful schemes for the people of Gujarat should be extended to everyone in our country," Dhinakaran, who is also the chancellor of Karunya University in Coimbatore, said.
Dhinakaran is the first popular personality hailing from a minority community in Tamil Nadu to meet Modi after he was declared the BJP's PM candidate.
Dhinakaran claimed he was praying for all sections of society. "I don't associate with any one section. I don't have any aversion to Modi. We have to support national leaders. My mission in life is praying. Normally I pray for our leaders... now Modi is at the altar of the national elections. So I prayed for him and assured to continue my prayers for him," he said.
"The 15-minute meeting was cordial. The way he received me was overwhelming. I prayed for his mission for the people of our country. His policies and successful schemes for the people of Gujarat should be extended to everyone in our country," Dhinakaran, who is also the chancellor of Karunya University in Coimbatore, said.
Dhinakaran is the first popular personality hailing from a minority community in Tamil Nadu to meet Modi after he was declared the BJP's PM candidate.
Dhinakaran claimed he was praying for all sections of society. "I don't associate with any one section. I don't have any aversion to Modi. We have to support national leaders. My mission in life is praying. Normally I pray for our leaders... now Modi is at the altar of the national elections. So I prayed for him and assured to continue my prayers for him," he said.