Jacinda Arden, who’s considered one of the most competent and influential leaders of the world at 37, has a huge fan following across the globe. New Zealand recently celebrated 100 COVID-free days, all thanks to Arden response to protecting her country from the virus. She did all this and more while being the first-ever woman leader to have a baby in her lap during the UN assembly held in New York in the year 2018. Isn’t she the coolest?
And if you needed more reason to love her, here’s one–she was seen relishing Cholle poori at a Radha Krishna Mandir in Aukland. Hinduism is the second-largest religion in New Zealand and Hindi is the fourth most spoken language there. Netizens were impressed with this move and talked about how she is one of the most inclusive Prime Ministers in the world. Remember when she wore a headscarf in solidarity with the Muslim community after the Christchurch mosque attack?
Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand, Mr Muktesh Pradeshi, took to Twitter to post pictures of Arden relishing Indian prasad at the temple. He wrote, “Some precious moments with Hon. PM of New Zealand @jacindaardern at @indiannewslink event on 6 Aug 2020. She paid a short visit to Radha Krishna Mandir and enjoyed a simple Indian vegetarian meal- Puri, Chhole and Daal.”
Some precious moments with Hon. PM of New Zealand @jacindaardern at @indiannewslink event on 6 Aug 2020. She paid a short visit to Radha Krishna Mandir and enjoyed a simple Indian vegetarian meal- Puri, Chhole and Daal. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/Adn25UE1cO
— Muktesh Pardeshi (@MukteshPardeshi) August 8, 2020
Twitterati Couldn’t Contain Their Excitement
Netizens were super happy to see the way Jacinda in a Hindu temple and talked about how happy she looked blending in the traditions of India. Here are some of the sweetest Tweets followed by her visit.
Take note, they say
True example of religious tolerance and respect for fellow humans. PM's and all other leaders including religious leaders of other nations should take a note of this 💕
— Shoby Abraham (@shoby_abraham) August 8, 2020
Respecting Indian values and tradition
Undoubtedly so precious. Gracious she is in respecting our social & religious heritage and of course ever delicious Indian food
— Praveen Khandelwal (@praveendel) August 9, 2020
We need more leaders like her
Wish we had leaders like her. Democratically elected leaders are a true reflection of their society, and by that yardstick, New Zealand seems to be an awesome place.
I cannot imagine any of our major leaders today partaking in activities of a different religion
— VKhongwir (@VinKho79) August 9, 2020
Fans, everywhere!
This is lovely! My respect for @jacindaardern just went many notches up!
— Shantanu Kulkarni (@shantanu_vk) August 9, 2020
Love and compassion, always!
@ShirleySetia May this bond of love and compassion last forever ❤️
— yashpandya94🇮🇳 (@yashpandya941) August 9, 2020
All praises!
She is very lively. Paying full attention.. nice gesture.
— 🇮🇳Rang De Kesariya🇮🇳 (@TweetIndia5) August 9, 2020
Well, leadership is truly about respecting the diversity and cultural differences of your citizens, especially when you’re heading a country. You need to make every person feel like they truly belong, no matter what religion or class they belong to. Thank you, Jacinda, for setting an example, yet again. The world can surely do with more leaders like you.
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