Independence day 2022: Prior to delivering a speech to the nation at the Red Fort in Delhi on the occasion of Independence Day, the prime minister paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat. On this historic day, he also unfurled the national flag of India.
In his speech to the country, Prime Minister Modi greeted all Indians on 76th Independence day and stated it as a day to take steps toward a new resolve.
From the Red Fort’s ramparts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined five commitments in his speech to help India become a developed country within the next 25 years.
Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was photographed with a white hat with tricolour Indian flag stripes. He delivered his nineth consecutive speech at the event from the famous historical structure while wearing a white kurta-pyjama and a navy blue waistcoat, with the turban standing out.
For the “amrit kaal,” Prime Minister Modi outlined five resolutions: to work for a “viksit Bharat” (developed India), get rid of any colonial remnants, maintain our roots, ensure unity in diversity, and perform citizen obligations. He emphasised that India’s two major problems are corruption and dynastic politics.
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According to the Prime Minister, India must become a developed country in the following 25 years. He described it as an aspirational society. He urged the populace to join him in pursuing these five goals, promising that if everyone followed their example, India would unquestionably become a developed country on all fronts.
- India will need to move forward with extremely ambitious resolutions. Nothing less than this will matter if we’re going to develop into a developed nation as a goal.
- Every inch, corner, thought, and mentality must be free of our servile mindset. We must overcome this and ensure that there is no lasting legacy of our enslavement in the nation.
- We should be incredibly proud of the legacy that once gave India its illustrious past.
We must never forget our “…ekta and ekjutta (Unity and Solidarity)… na koi apna aur na koi paraya (We Belong to Everyone and Everyone Belongs to Us)” and “ek barat shresth bharat” (one country, pride country).
- Even the Prime Minister is subject to the obligations of citizens because he is first and foremost one of them.
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