Narendra Modi took a morning boat ride on the Hooghly River in Kolkata, describing its waters as carrying the timeless spirit of civilisation and holding deep cultural significance for Bengalis. During the ride, he was seen capturing photographs, with iconic landmarks like the Howrah Bridge and Vidyasagar Setu visible in the background (Pics/PTI)
Updated On: 2026-04-24 12:03 PM IST
Compiled by : Tarun Verma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday morning took a boat ride on the Hooghly river here and said its divine waters carry the timeless spirit of an entire civilisation
Modi also asserted that he was committed towards the development of West Bengal and the prosperity of the "great Bengali people"
The PM posted a few photographs of his river trip on social media, in which he is seen seated on a wooden boat with a camera in hand, and the iconic Howrah Bridge and the Vidyasagar Setu are visible in the background
"Tried my hand at photographing this great river. Also caught a close glimpse of the Vidyasagar Setu and Howrah Bridge," the Prime Minister said on X. For every Bengali, the Ganga occupies a very special place, he said
The Hooghly is the distributary of the Ganga river. The Prime Minister said he had the opportunity to "meet boatmen, whose hardworking nature is admirable, and morning walkers" during the trip.
Modi also said, "On the Hooghly, reiterated our commitment to work towards the development of West Bengal and the prosperity of the great Bengali people."
The Prime Minister is actively campaigning for the BJP in the West Bengal assembly elections, the first phase of which was held on Thursday. The second round of the elections will be held on April 29, and the counting of votes will be on May 4.