‘Kem Chho’ and ‘Sal Mubarak’ in Cameron-Modi’s speeches at Wembley
November 14, 2015
London
‘Kem Chho’ and ‘Sal Mubarak’, two famous terms heard in Gujarat were heard at Wembley stadium in London today and that too from the mouth of two head of state.
The Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi while starting his speech greeted people present in Wembley stadium with ‘Sal Mubarak’. The term ‘Sal Mubarak’ was for Gujarati people who celebrate new year day post Diwali as per Vikram Samvat Gujarati calendar. On new year day, Gujarati people greet one another saying ‘Sal Mubarak’.
British Prime Minister David Cameron in his speech spoke Gujarati term ‘Kem Chho’ thrice. He received big response from the people every time he greeted the audience with ‘Kem Chho’.
Cameron mentioned people in UK from Gujarat and asked ‘Kem Chho’ Wembley twice.
– DeshGujarat
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