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Mr. Naidu lauds his wife for following the wedding bond and making him practice it
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 March 2021 2:45 PM GMTFormer Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Urban Development and Information and Broadcasting and serving Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu is a strong orator and known for his prolific speeches.
Venkaiah Naidu's wife smt Usha celebrated her birthday. She turned 66th today. Marking the occasion, Venkaiah Naidu wrote a heartfelt letter to his wife. The letter went viral on social media.
The Vice President gave a letter form for his love and affection towards his wife. He thanked his wife for performing her duties as a mother, grandmother. He showered praises on her for being effective towards her family members.
Starting the letter by addressing his wife, Venkaiah Naidu lauded her for spending 5 decades in her 66 years of life to show love, affection, patient, and respect towards him and his family.
'On our wedding day, we took a vow 'Dharmecha, ardhecha, kamecha, mokshecha, naticharami! When I recall our 5-decade old wedding bond, I remember that you had followed it and also made me practise it,' he said in the letter.
Venkaiah Naidu's wife smt Usha celebrated her birthday. She turned 66th today. Marking the occasion, Venkaiah Naidu wrote a heartfelt letter to his wife. The letter went viral on social media.
The Vice President gave a letter form for his love and affection towards his wife. He thanked his wife for performing her duties as a mother, grandmother. He showered praises on her for being effective towards her family members.
Starting the letter by addressing his wife, Venkaiah Naidu lauded her for spending 5 decades in her 66 years of life to show love, affection, patient, and respect towards him and his family.
'On our wedding day, we took a vow 'Dharmecha, ardhecha, kamecha, mokshecha, naticharami! When I recall our 5-decade old wedding bond, I remember that you had followed it and also made me practise it,' he said in the letter.