‘Tragically funny’: Typos in Seychelles citation for PM Modi spark questions about authenticity
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The national honour granted by Seychelles to Prime Minister Narendra Modi left social media users puzzled after spelling errors were spotted in the presidential citation of the award. Some users questioned the authenticity of the document.
Seychelles President Patrick Herminie conferred Modi with the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award on Sunday during the Indian prime minister’s visit to the island nation. Modi was the guest of honour at the golden jubilee celebrations of Seychelles’ national day.
The honour, described by the Seychelles government as the country’s highest presidential distinction, was instituted on June 24, three days before Modi’s visit.
Modi was honoured for his leadership, commitment to sustainable development, international cooperation and supporting the aspirations of the small island developing states, the citation said. It also said that Modi was being awarded to appreciate his contribution to bilateral relations.
Social media users were quick to point out the spelling error. The citation had misspelt “republic” as “repubblic” and Seychelles as “Seycheeles”.
The Congress said that there was “so much haste” that the name on the award was printed wrong.
“Seychelles created the award four days back, and Modi ji rushed over to collect it,” party leader Supriya Shrinate said on social media. “Along with that, he also provided economic aid of Rs 1,500 crore.”
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