PM Modi Address the Nation from the Ramparts of Red Fort on 76th Independence Day
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In
the pursuit of Independence, the entire period of slavery was
spent in struggle.
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The
biggest fortune today that Indians have emerged as an Aspirational Society.
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We started our journey with the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka
Vikas’, but gradually the countrymen have added more colours to it with ‘Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas’.
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'Panch Pran', the first vow is for
the country to move ahead with a big resolve. And that
big resolution is of a developed India; and now we should not settle for anything
less than that. Big resolution!
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The
second Pran is that in no part of our existence,
not even in the deepest corners of our mind or habits should there be any ounce
of slavery.
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The
third Pran is that we should feel proud
of our heritage and legacy.
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Fourth Pran which is equally important is unity and
solidarity. Amongst 130 million countrymen when there is
harmony and bonhomie, unity becomes its strongest virtue.
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Fifth
Pran is the duty of the citizens, in which even
the Prime Minister, Chief Minister cannot be an exclusion as they are also responsible citizens and have
a duty towards the nation.
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Speaking
of the PLI scheme, one lakh crore rupees, people from around the world are coming
to India to try their luck.
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It
is building a foundation for a Self-reliant India. Be it manufacturing of electronic
goods or mobile phones.
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Today
we have many success stories to show to the world - UPI-BHIM, our digital payment,
our compelling position in the domain of Fintech.
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Today
we are all set to enter the 5G era. You don't have to wait
too long before we match the global steps. We are ensuring that optical fiber reaches
each and every village until the last mile. I am fully informed that the dream of Digital India will be attained
through rural India. Today I am happy that four lakh Common Service Centers of India
are being developed in villages which are being managed
by the youth of that village.
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So we have to fight against corruption with
all our might. In the last eight years, we have been successful in working for the
betterment of the country by saving two lakh crore rupees which
used to go into the wrong hands, using all the modern systems like Direct Benefit
Transfer, Aadhaar and Mobile.
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And many people have gone so shameless that
despite being convicted in court, having been proved corrupt, having been sentenced
for imprisonment, while still serving in jail, they continue to glorify, take pride
and continue to elevate their status.
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Another
point to highlight is rampant nepotism. And whenever I
talk about nepotism or dynasty, people think I am talking only in the context of
politics. Not at all. Unfortunately, it is being nourished
in other Indian institutions as well. Family bias Nepotism has gripped many of our
institutions today.
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I
want your support in the fight against dynastic politics.
Best wishes to my dear countrymen on
the momentous occasion of completion of 75 years of Independence. Many congratulations
to all! It is heartening to see our tricolor being unfurled with pride, honor and
glory, not only in all the corners of India, but also worldwide by Indians who love
their country immensely. I extend my heartiest congratulations to all the people
spread across the globe who love India. My heartfelt greetings to all my dear Indians
on this Amrit Mahotsav festival
of celebrating our freedom. This is a day of historic importance. This is an auspicious
occasion to step forward on a new path, with a new resolution and a new strength.
In the pursuit of Independence, the entire period of slavery
was spent in struggle. No part of India or any time period remained untouched by
the freedom struggle against several centuries of slavery and marked by people sacrificing
themselves facing torutre and making supreme sacrifice.
Today is an opportunity for all of us countrymen to bow down and salute all such
brave hearts, the legends of every sacrifice made by every great soul. This is an
opportunity to also solemnly acknowledge their debt and pledge to fulfil their dreams
at the earliest with deep resolve. All the countrymen are
deeply indebted to Pujya Bapu,
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Babasaheb
Ambedkar, Veer Savarkar, who
devoted all their life on the path of duty towards the nation.The
path of obligation has been their sole life path. This country is grateful to Mangal Pandey, Tatya Tope, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ashfaqulla Khan, Ram Prasad Bismil
and countless such revolutionaries of ours who shook the foundations of British
rule. This nation is grateful to those brave women, be it Rani Lakshmibai, Jhalkari Bai, Durga Bhabhi, Rani Gaidinliu, Rani
Chennamma, Begum Hazrat Mahal,
Velu Nachiyar, who showed the
mettle of women power of India. What is the resolve of India's ‘Nari Shakti’? Every Indian is filled with pride while remembering
the countless brave women who achieved the pinnacle of sacrifice.
Today is an opportunity to pay homage to countless such great
men like Dr. Rajendra Prasad ji,
Nehru ji, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Deendayal Upadhyay, Jai Prakash Narayan,
Ram Manohar Lohia, Acharya Vinoba
Bhave, Nanaji Deshmukh, Subramania
Bharati who fought the war of independence and built the
country after independence.
When we talk about the freedom struggle, we cannot forget to
acknowledge our tribal society living in forests. There are countless names like
Bhagwan Birsa Munda, Sidhu-Kanhu, Alluri Sitarama Raju, Govind Guru, who became the voice of
freedom movement and inspired my tribal brothers and sisters, mothers and youth
in the remotest jungles to live and die for the motherland. It has been the good
fortune of the country that there have been many aspects of the freedom struggle.
And one such aspect was when many such great men like Narayana
Guru, Swami Vivekananda, Maharishi Aurobindo, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore kept awakening the consciousness
of India in every corner and every village of India, and kept this consciousness
alive.
For the last year, we are witnessing how the country (is celebrating)
the ‘Amrit Mahotsav’. It all
began with Dandi Yatra in 2021.
The people held programs in every district, every corner, of India to enlarge the
scope of goals of the ‘Amrit Mahotsav’
of Independence. This was perhaps for the first time in history that such a huge
and comprehensive festival for a single purpose was celebrated. An attempt was made in every corner of India to
remember all those great men who did not find mention in history for some reasons
or who were forgotten. Today, the nation
sought out all such heroes and great men, selfless, brave men from every corner
of the country and paid tributes to them. It was an opportunity to pay tributes
to all these great men during the ‘Amrit Mahotsav’.
Yesterday on 14th August, India also remembered the deep wounds
of Partition on ‘Partition Vibhishika Memorial Day’ with
a heavy heart. Crores of such people had endured a lot for the glory of the tricolour. They had endured so much due to their love for the
motherland and they did not lose patience. Their determination to start a new life
with their love for India is inspirational and worth saluting.
Today, as we are celebrating the 'Azadi
Ka Amrit Mahotsav', it is an opportunity to recall the contributions
made by those who lived and died for the country, dedicated their lives for the
country during the last 75 years, those who protected the country and fulfilled
the country's resolutions; be it the army personnel, police personnel, bureaucrats,
public representatives, administrators of the local self-government, state administration
or central administration. Today we must also recall the contributions made by the
crores of citizens of the country who have done everything possible to take the
country forward despite various challenges in 75 years.
My dear countrymen,
This journey of 75 years has been full of ups and downs. Amidst
the shadow of good and bad times our countrymen have accomplished various achievements;
they have made efforts and have not given up. They didn't let the resolutions fade
away. It is true that the hundreds of years of colonial rule had inflicted deep
wounds on India and the sentiments of the Indians, but the people were resilient
and passionate. And that's why, Indians managed to revive the nation despite scarcity
and denigration. When the freedom struggle was in its final stages, all measures
were taken to frighten, disappoint and frustrate the country. There were apprehensions
that after independence when the British would leave, the country would be scattered
and in shambles; people would die fighting internal wars; India would plunge into
a dark age.
But they were not aware that this is the soil of India. This
country has the unlimited potential to survive across centuries and influence even
beyond the powerful rulers. It is as a result of such immense capabilities and resilience
that our nation has emerged strong despite facing innumerable adversities be it
food crisis or war. We have aborted challenges hurled at us by terrorist activities
which killed our innocent countrymen. We endured proxy war, natural calamities,
successes and failures, hopes and despair yet remained undaunted at all such junctures.
But even in the midst of these abysmal stages, India has been relentlessly progressing.
India's diversity, which others once thought was a burden to India, is proven to
be the priceless power of India. A strong testimony of its power.
The world was not cognizant that India has an inherent potential
of strong culture and values, a bond of thoughts deeply embedded in mind and soul;
and that is - India is Mother of democracy. And when those who have democracy pulsating
in their minds walk with determination and resolve, it augurs doom for the most
powerful sultanates of the world. This Mother of Democracy, our India has proven
to all that we have this invaluable strength.
My dear countrymen,
In the journey of 75 years, in the midst of hopes, aspirations,
ups and downs, it is with everyone's effort that we could reach this far. And when
in 2014, my countrymen gave me this responsibility, I was the first Indian born
in free India, who got the privilege to sing praises of glory to my dear countrymen
from the ramparts of the Red Fort. But whatever I have learned today is from all
of you. I have been able to understand your happiness and sorrows. I could sense your soul calling about the hopes
and aspirations you have for your country. With whatever I could embrace of your
dreams, I immersed myself fully in empowering those countrymen during my tenure
who were left behind and deprived from being a part of the mainstream. Be they the
marginalised, outcast, exploited, victimized, deprived,
tribals, women, youth, farmers, or the divyang people. From the farthest of India’s east or west, north
or south, ocean beds or Himalayan peaks, I have dedicated myself to fulfil Mahatma
Gandhi’s vision of inclusion. I have committed myself to his vision of empowering
and uplifting the person sitting at the last mile. I can see the fruition of this
mission in the past eight years because of the experience gained over several decades
of independence. We are embarking on the glorious years of 75 years today on Amrit Mahotsav. On the first morning
of this Amrit Kaal I am filled
with pride to see such an immensely endowed nation.
Dear countrymen,
I am witnessing the biggest fortune today that Indians have emerged
as an Aspirational Society. Being an aspirational society is the biggest asset for
any nation. And we are proud that today every corner of India, every section and
strata of our society is brimming with aspirations.
Every citizen of the country wants to change things, wants to
see things change, but is not ready to wait. He wants these things to happen in
front of his eyes and wants to do it as part of his duty. He wants speed, he wants
progress. He is eager and excited to fulfill all the dreams cherished in 75 years
before his eyes. It may cause problems to some people. Because when there is an
aspirational society, then even the governments have to walk on the edge of the
sword and also have to charge with the times. And I believe whether it is the central
government, state governments, institutions of local self-government, no matter
what kind of governance system, everyone has to address this aspirational society
and we cannot wait longer for their aspirations. Our aspirational society has waited
for a long time. But now they are not ready to force their future generations to
live in wait and hence the first dawn of this ‘Amrit Kaal’ has brought a huge golden opportunity for us to fulfill
the aspirations of that aspirational society.
My dear countrymen,
Recently, we have seen and experienced one such force and that
is the renaissance of the collective consciousness in India. The renaissance of
such collective consciousness, a nectar of so many struggles for freedom, is now
being preserved and compiled. It is turning into a resolution, the culmination of
effort is reckoned and the path of accomplishment is visible. I think that this
awakening of consciousness, this renaissance, is our greatest asset.
Look at this renaissance.
Until 10th August, people would not even be aware of the power within the
country. But for the last three days, the way the country has set about celebrating
the journey of the Tricolour, even the leading experts
of social science can't imagine the power within my country which has been shown
by the Tricolor. This is the moment of re-consciousness and renaissance. People
are still to understand this. One can experience this consciousness when every corner
of India comes out to observe ‘Janata Curfew’. There is a feeling of consciousness
when the country stands shoulder to shoulder with the corona warriors by clapping
and clanging utensils. This consciousness is felt when the country goes out to greet
the corona warriors by lighting a lamp. During Corona, the world was grappling with
the confusion whether to take vaccines or not or whether the vaccines are useful
or not. At that time, even the poor people of my country's villages surprised the
world with the administration of 200 crore vaccine doses. This is consciousness;
this is potential, which has given new strength to the country today.
My dear brothers and sisters,
I can see an important potential. Like an aspirational society,
like renaissance the attitude of the whole world towards India has changed in the
same way after so many decades of independence. The world is looking at India with
pride and with anticipation. The world has started looking for solutions to the
problems on the soil of India, friends. This change in the world, this change in
the thinking of the world is the result of our experience and journey of the last
75 years.
The world is observing the way we have started
moving ahead with the resolution, and ultimately the world too is living with a
new hope. The world has started realising where the power
to fulfil the expectations actually lies. I see it as triple power or 'tri-shakti' i.e. aspiration, re-awakening and the world's expectations.
We are fully cognisant of this, today, my countrymen have
a major role in awakening. 130 crore countrymen after several decades of experience
have shown the world the importance of a stable government, the power of political
stability, policies and how trust develops in the policies. The world too is now
realising it. And now when there is political stability,
dynamism in policies, speed in decision making, ubiquity and universal trust, then
everyone becomes a partner in development.
We started our journey with the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka
Vikas’, but gradually the countrymen have added more colours to it with ‘Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas’. So, we have seen our collective power and collective
potential. 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is being celebrated
with the campaign to build 75 Amrit Sarovars in every district today. People from every village
are joining the campaign and offering their services. With their own efforts, the
people are running a massive campaign for water conservation in their respective
villages. Therefore brothers and sisters, whether it is a campaign for cleanliness
or the work for the welfare of the poor, the country is moving ahead with full force
today.
But brothers and sisters, if we continue to
glorify our 75-years of journey in the 'Azadi Ka AmritKaal' and keep patting our
own backs, then our dreams might be pushed far away. So, even if the past 75 years
have been wonderful, full of various challenges and certain unfulfilled dreams,
yet today when we are entering the 'Azadi Ka AmritKaal', the next 25 years are
very significant for our country. And that's why today as I am talking about the
strength of 130 crore countrymen, witnessing their dreams and feeling their resolutions
from the ramparts of Red Fort, I believe we must focus our attention on the 'Panch Pran' for the coming 25 years.
You have to concentrate on your resolve and strength. And we must take up the responsibility
of fulfilling all the dreams of the freedom fighters by embracing those 'Panch Pran' by 2047 when the country
celebrates 100 years of independence.
Speaking of 'Panch Pran', the first vow is for the country to move ahead with a
big resolve. And that big resolution is of a developed India; and now we should
not settle for anything less than that. Big resolution! The second Pran is that in no part of our existence, not even in
the deepest corners of our mind or habits should there be any ounce of slavery.
It should be nipped there itself. Now, 100 per cent this slavery of hundreds of
years has kept us bound, has forced us to keep our emotions tied up, have developed
distorted thinking in us. We have to liberate ourselves from the slavery mind set
which is visible in innumerable things within and around us. This is our second
Pran Shakti.
The third Pran is that
we should feel proud of our heritage and legacy. Since it is this same legacy which
had given India its golden period in the past. And it is this legacy that has an
innate capability of transforming itself with time. It is this rich heritage that
transcends tests of tide and times. It embraces the new. And hence we should be
proud of this heritage.
Fourth
Pran
which is equally important is unity and solidarity. Amongst 130 million countrymen
when there is harmony and bonhomie, unity becomes its strongest virtue. "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat" –
is one of the unifying initiatives to actuate the dream of the fourth Pran.
Fifth Pran is the duty of the
citizens, in which even the Prime Minister, Chief Minister cannot be an exclusion as they are also responsible citizens and have
a duty towards the nation. This virtue is going to be the vital life force if we
want to achieve the dreams we have for the next 25 years.
My dear countrymen
When your dreams are big, your resolve is big, and therefore
endeavours should also be bigger. Strength also adds up
to a great extent. Recall the period of 40-42, it is difficult to imagine now how
the country emerged from the shackles of the treacherous British rule. Some hands
picked up brooms, while some chose spindles, while several chose the path towards
satyagrah, some chose to
struggle while many treaded the path of bravery of revolution. But the resolve of
each was big- that of Freedom. Just see the power of their big goal– they achieved
freedom for us. We became independent. Had
their resolution would have been small and limited, we would have prolonged our
days of struggle and slavery, but kudos to their indomitable spirit and big dreams,
we could finally attained our freedom.
My dear countrymen,
As we wake up to this auspicious morning of 76th Independence,
we must resolve to make India a developed nation in the next 25 years. The youth
of today, all of 20-22-25 years, who I can see here shall be a witness to the glorious
centennial celebrations of Independence. You will be 50-55 years old then, that
means this golden period of your life, these 25-30 years of your age is the time
to fulfill the dreams of India. Take a pledge and walk with me, friends, take the
oath of the Tricolor and let us all join with full strength. This should be our
great resolve that my country will be a developed country, we will develop a people-centric
system in every parameter of development and we will have every human being and
his hopes and aspirations at our center. We know that when India makes great resolutions,
it also implements them.
When I first spoke about cleanliness during my first speech,
the entire country embraced it. Everyone moved towards cleanliness as per his capacity
and there is now antipathy towards filthiness. This is the country which has done
it, is doing it and will continue to do so in future also. When the world was in
a dilemma, this is the country which crossed the target of 200 crore vaccinations
in a time-bound manner and broke all the previous records. We are dependent on the
fuel from the Gulf. We had decided how to move towards bio-oil. The 10 percent ethanol
blending seemed like a very big dream. Old experiences showed that it was not possible,
but the country has realized this dream of 10 percent ethanol blending before time.
Brothers and sisters,
Providing electricity connection to 2.5 crore people in such
a short time was not a small task, but the country has done it. Today the country
is rapidly providing 'water from tap' to the homes of lakhs of families. Freedom
from open defecation has become possible in India today.
My dear countrymen,
Experience tells us that we can achieve our goals once we are
determined. Be it the goal of renewable energy, the intention of building new medical
colleges in the country or creating a workforce of doctors, the pace has increased
a lot in every field. And that's why I say that the coming 25 years should be of
huge resolutions, this should be our life and this should be our pledge.
The second thing that I have mentioned is the mentality of slavery
and the attitude of the country. Brothers, how long will the world continue to give
certificates to us? How long will we live on the certificates of the world? Shall
we not set our own standards? Can a country of 130 crores not make an effort to
exceed its standards? Under no circumstances should we try to look like others.
It should be our temperament to grow with our own potential. We want freedom from
slavery. The element of slavery should not remain in our mind even under the distant
seven seas, friends. And I look with hope the way the new National Education Policy
has been formulated with a lot of brainstorming, with the exchange of ideas from
various people and is at the root of the country’s education policy. The skill that
we have emphasized is such a power, which will give us the strength to be free from
slavery.
We have seen that sometimes our talent gets tied in the shackles
of language. This is the result of slave mentality. We should be proud of every
language of our country. We may or may not know the language, but we should be proud
that it is the language of my country and it is the language given to the world
by our ancestors.
Friends,
Today we are witnessing the structure of Digital India. We are
looking at start-ups. Who are these people? This is that pool of talent who lives
in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, or in villages and belongs to poor families. These
are our youngsters who are coming before the world today with new discoveries. We
have to give up the colonial-era mentality. Instead, we must rely on our capabilities.
Secondly, we must feel proud of our heritage. Only when we connect
with our land, we will be able to fly high, and when we fly high, we will be able
to provide solutions to the world too. We have seen the impact when we take pride
in our heritage and culture. Today the world is talking about holistic health care.
But when it talks about holistic health care, it looks towards India's yoga, India's
Ayurveda and India's holistic lifestyle. This is our legacy that we are providing
the world with. The world is being influenced by it today. Now look at our strength.
We are the people who know how to live with nature. We know how to love nature.
Today the world is facing environment related problems. We have that legacy and
the solutions to the problems of global warming. Our ancestors have given us the
same. When we talk about an environment-friendly lifestyle and LIFE mission, we
attract the attention of the world. We have this power. Coarse paddy and millets
are household items. This is our heritage. Due to the hard work of our small farmers paddy flourished on small pieces of land. Today the world is moving ahead to celebrate the
millet year at the international level. That means our heritage is being appreciated
around the world today. Let us learn to be proud of it. We have a lot to offer to
the world.
When it comes to social stress, people talk of our family values;
whenever it comes to personal stress, people talk of yoga. When it comes to collective
tension, the people talk of the family system of India. The joint family system
is an asset. Due to the sacrifices made by our mothers and sisters over the centuries,
the 'joint family system' has evolved as a legacy. This is our legacy. How can we
not be proud of this heritage? We are those people who see Shiva in every living
being. We are those people who see Lord Narayana in every man. We are people who
call women 'Narayani'. We are people who see the divine
in the plants. We are the people who consider the rivers as mother. We are those
people who see Shankar in every stone. This is our power. It is our potential to
see every river as a form of mother. Such enormity of the environment is our pride!
When we are proud of such heritage, the world too will feel proud of it.
Brothers and sisters,
We are the people who have given the world the mantra of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam". We are
the people who believe in "Ekam Sadvipra Bahudha Vadanti".
In the period of ‘holier than thou’ mentality, today the world
is facing a severe crisis due to conflicts caused by the attitude of one upmanship- the reason for all tensions. We have the wisdom to
resolve this. Our scholars have said “Ekam Sat Vipra Bahudha Vadanti” meaning
that absolute Truth is one but it is manifested differently.
This is our glory. We are the ones who say "yat pinde tat brahmande”,
such a wise thought that Whatever is in the universe is in every living being. We
were the proponents of such human values.
We are the people who have seen the welfare of the world; we
have been on the path of collective good and individual good, not only for our people
but the whole world by believing in “sarve bhavantu sukhinaḥ, sarve santu nirāmayāḥ”.
It is ingrained in our values that we will pray that may all be prosperous and happy, may all be free from illness, may all see
what is auspicious, and may no one suffer. It is our heritage to care for
the happiness and good health of all. Hence, we should learn to honour and feel proud of our heritage and value system. It is
the strength of our resolve that will be crucial in achieving the dreams in the
next 25 years.
In the same way, my dear countrymen,
Another very important issue is Unity and solidarity. We need
to celebrate the diversity of our huge country. The peaceful co-existence of innumerable
traditions and creeds are our pride. For us all are equal. No one is inferior or
superior; all are our own. This feeling of oneness is important for unity. The foundations
of unity can be laid in every home only if son and daughter enjoy equality. If the
family seeds gender discrimination across its generations then the spirit of Unity
can never be woven in society. Gender equality is our first stipulation. When we
talk of Unity, why not have only one parameter or standard-that of India First.
All my endeavours, everything that I am thinking, saying,
envisioning or visualising is in accordance with India First. This
way the path to Unity can be opened for all of us my friend. This is the mantra
we need to embrace to bind all of us in oneness. I have full faith that we can thus
diminish the discrimination prevalent in our society. We endorse the value of Shramev Jayate which
means that it should be in our nature to respect the labourer.
But my brothers and sisters
From the ramparts of Red Fort, I also want to share one of my
enduring pains. I cannot hold myself from expressing my pain. I am mindful that
it may not befit the podium of the Red Fort. But I will still express my deepest
feelings of agony to my countrymen. If I do not open up in front of the countrymen,
then where will I say it after all? What I wish to share is that it hurts me to
say that we have witnessed a perversion in our day-to-day speaking, behavior. We
have been casually using language and words that are insulting to women. Can we
not pledge to get rid of everything in our behavior, culture and everyday life that
humiliates and demeans women? Women's pride is going to be a huge asset in fulfilling
the dreams of the nation. I see this power and therefore I am insistent on it.
Dear countrymen,
I will now talk about the fifth life force – pran which is the duties of citizens. While trying to understand
all the countries in the world that have made progress; every country that has achieved
something, even in personal life, few things emerged. One is disciplined life, and
the other is devotion to duty. There should be success in the life of the individual,
of the society, of the family, of the nation. This is the fundamental path and the
fundamental vital force.
It is the job of the government to make efforts to provide 24
hours electricity but it is the duty of the citizen to save as many units as he
can. It is the responsibility and efforts of the government to supply water to every
field, but a voice should come from each of my fields that we will move forward
by saving water by focusing on 'per drop more crop'. It is our duty to do chemical
free farming, organic farming and natural farming. Friends, whether it is police
or people, ruler or administrator, no one can be untouched by this civic duty. If
everyone performs the duties of a citizen, I am sure that we can achieve the desired
goals ahead of time.
My dear countrymen,
Today is also the birth anniversary of Maharishi Aurobindo. I bow at the feet of that great man. But we need
to remember the great man who gave a call for ‘Swadeshi to Swaraj’
and ‘Swaraj to Suraj’. This
is his mantra. We all need to think how long we will be dependent on other people
of the world. Can we outsource when our country needs food grains? When the country
decided that we will meet our food requirements, did the country demonstrate it
or not? Once we take a resolution, it is possible. And, therefore, ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ becomes the responsibility of every citizen,
every government and every unit of society. ‘AatmaNirbhar
Bharat’ is not a government agenda or a government programme.
This is a mass movement of society, which we have to take forward.
My friends, today we heard this sound after 75 years of independence
for which our ears were yearning to hear. For the first time after 75 years, the
Made in India cannon has saluted the Tricolour from the
Red Fort. Will there be any Indian who will not be inspired by this sound? My dear
brothers and sisters, today I want to congratulate the soldiers of the army of my
country from my heart. I salute the way the army jawans
have shouldered this responsibility of self-reliance in an organized way and with
courage. The soldier of the army carries
death in his hands. He stands firmly in the middle when there is no gap between
death and life. The resolution of our country is not small when the armed forces
make a list and decide not to import 300 defence products.
In this resolution, I can see the seed of a bright future of
'Atmanirbhar Bharat' that will convert this dream into
a banyan tree. Salute! Salute! Salute to my army officers!
I also want to salute the little children between 5 and 7 years
of age. The nation's consciousness has been awakened. I have heard from countless
families that 5-7 year old children tell their parents that they do not want to
play with foreign toys. When a 5-year-old child makes such a resolution, it reflects
the spirit of self-reliant India in him.
Speaking of the PLI scheme, one lakh crore rupees, people from around the
world are coming to India to try their luck. They are bringing new technology along
with them. They are generating new employment opportunities. India is becoming a
manufacturing hub. It is building a foundation for a Self-reliant India. Be it manufacturing
of electronic goods or mobile phones, today the country is progressing at a very
fast pace. Which Indian wouldn't be proud when our Brahmos
is exported to the world? Today the Vande Bharat train
and our metro coaches are becoming objects of attraction for the world.
My dear countrymen,
We have to become self-reliant in the energy sector. How long
will we be dependent on others in the field of energy? We should be self-reliant
in the fields of solar energy, wind energy, and various other renewable energy sources
like Mission Hydrogen,
bio fuel and electric vehicles.
My dear countrymen,
Today natural farming is also a way of becoming self-reliant.
Today the factories of Nano Fertilizer have brought a new hope in the country. But
natural farming and chemical-free farming can give a boost to self-reliance. Today,
new employment opportunities in the form of green jobs are opening up very fast
in the country. India has opened up 'space' through its policies. India has come
up with the most progressive policy regarding drones in the world. We have opened
up new doors of opportunities for the youth of the country.
My dear brothers and sisters,
I also call upon the private sector to come forward. We have
to dominate the world. One of the dreams of a self-reliant India is to ensure that
India does not lag behind in fulfilling the needs of the world. Even if it is the
MSMEs we have to take our products to the world with 'Zero Defect - Zero Effect'.
We have to be proud of Swadeshi.
My dear Countrymen,
Till today we always remember our revered Lal Bahadur Shastri ji for his inspirational clarion
call of Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
meaning “Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer". Later Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji added a new link of Jai Vigyan
which meant “hail science” and we gave it utmost importance. But in this new phase
Amrit Kaal now
it is imperative to add jai anusandhaan that is
“hail innovation”.
Jai Jawan Jai Kisan
Jai Vigyan Jai Anusandhaan.
I repose my utmost faith in our youth of the nation. Witness
the power of indegenious innovations. Today we have many
success stories to show to the world - UPI-BHIM, our digital payment, our compelling
position in the domain of Fintech. Today
in the world, 40 percent of real time digital financial transactions are happening
in my country. India has shown innovation prowess to the world.
My dear Countrymen,
Today we are all set to enter the 5G era. You don't have to wait
too long before we match the global steps. We are ensuring that optical fiber reaches
each and every village until the last mile. I am fully informed that the dream of
Digital India will be attained through rural India. Today I am happy that four lakh
Common Service Centers of India are being developed in villages which are being
managed by the youth of that village. Nation can take pride in the fact that four
lakh Digital Entrepreneurs are being nurtured in the villages, and the rural population
is becoming accustomed to benefit from all the services. Such is the power of India
to become a technology hub in itself.
My dear countrymen,
This Digital India movement of developing semiconductors, entering
the 5G era, spreading the network of optical fibres is
not just to establish ourselves as modern and developed, but it is possible because
of three intrinsic missions. The complete transformation of the education ecosystem,
revolution in health infrastructure and improvement in the quality of agricultural
life will be possible only through digitalisation.
Friends,
I can foresee that India will march ahead phenomenally in this
decade which is hailed as the techade for humanity. It
is a decade of technology. In the field of IT india has become a force to reckon with globally. We have
the competencies to contribute in this techade.
Our Atal Innovation Mission, our incubation centres, our startups are developing a whole new sector, opening
up new opportunities for the younger generation. Whether it is a matter of space
mission, whether it is about our Deep Ocean Mission, whether we want to go deep
into the ocean or we have to touch the sky, these are new areas, by which we are
moving forward.
My dear countrymen,
Let us not forget this and India has seen this for centuries,
while some model works are needed in the country, some great heights must be achieved,
but at the same time we should remain rooted and grounded while accomplishing heights
as a nation.
Potential of the economic advancement of India is dependent on
the strength of the grassroot. Hence, we must acknowledge
and strengthen the potential of our small farmers, entrepreneurs, small and medium
sized enterprises, cottage industries, micro industries, street vendors, domestic
labourers, daily wagers, auto rickshaw drivers, bus service
providers etc. These form the largest population who need to be empowered. Being
able to do so shall guarantee India's potential and therefore our efforts are going
in the direction of giving maximum emphasis to this strata which is the fundamental
grass root force of our economic development.
My dear Countrymen
We have 75 years of experience, and we have also achieved many
accomplishments in these 75 years. We have cherished new dreams and taken new resolutions
in 75 years of experience. But, what should be the optimum outcome of our human
resources for the ‘Amrit Kaal?
How to get the optimum outcome of our natural wealth? We have to move forward with
this goal. I want to say something from the experience of the last few years. You
must have seen the power of ‘Nari Shakti’ in courts who
are working in the field of Law. Look at the public representatives in the rural
area. Our ‘Nari Shakti’ is devotedly engaged in solving
the problems of our villages. Look at the field of knowledge or science, the ‘Nari Shakti’ of our country is visible right at the top. Even
in the police force, our ‘Nari Shakti’ is taking the responsibility
of protecting the people. In every walk of life, whether it is the playground or
the battlefield, the ‘Nari Shakti’ of India is coming
forward with a new strength and a new belief. I can see the manifold contribution
of ‘Nari Shakti’, my mothers, sisters and daughters, in
the next 25 years compared to the contribution in the last 75 years of India's journey.
And hence, it is beyond assessment. Everything is beyond your parameters. The more
we pay attention to this aspect, the more opportunities and facilities we provide
to our daughters, they will return us much more than that. They will take the country
to a new height. If the considerable efforts of our ‘Nari
Shakti’ are added to the hard work that is required to fulfill the dreams in this
‘Amrit Kaal’, then it will take
less hard work and our time limit will also be reduced. Our dreams will be more
intense, vivacious and resplendent.
Therefore, friends, let's move ahead with our responsibilities.
Today I also want to thank the framers of the Constitution of India for giving us
the federal structure. Our dreams are bound to be realized if we walk shoulder to
shoulder by maintaining this spirit and respecting its sentiments in this ‘Amrit Kaal’. Programs may differ,
working styles may differ, but resolutions can’t differ, dreams for a nation cannot
be different.
Let us move towards such an era. I remember the government at
the Centre did not belong to our ideology when I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
But I used to follow the same mantra that the progress of Gujarat is for the progress
of India. India’s progress should be at the core of our heart wherever we are. There
are many states of our country, which have played a great role in taking the country
forward, have led and worked as examples in many fields. This gives strength to
our federalism. But today the need of the hour is that we need cooperative federalism
as well as cooperative competitive federalism. We need competition for development.
Every state should feel that it is moving ahead, that it will
race ahead by toiling hard. If a particular state has done 10 good tasks, others
shall do 15 good tasks. If a state has completed a job in three years, others should
complete the same job in two years. There should be an atmosphere of competition
between the states and all the units of the government which should strive to take
us to new peaks of development.
My dear countrymen,
When we talk of the 25 years of Amrit
Kaal, I know that there would be many challenges, limitations
and problems. We do not underestimate these. We keep on looking for ways and are
constantly striving but I wish to discuss two things here. There may be many issues
to discuss but considering the time constraint, I would like to talk about two things
right now. And I believe that because of all these challenges and problems if we
do not take corrective steps while there is still time during 25 years of 'Amrit Kaal', then it could take a
turn for the worse. So, I do not want to discuss everything but would definitely
want to focus on two issues. One is corruption and the other is nepotism and the
dynasty system. In a democracy like India where people are struggling with poverty
and do not have a place to live, there are people who do not have a place to keep
their ill-gotten money. This is not an ideal situation. So we have to fight against
corruption with all our might. In the last eight years, we have been successful
in working for the betterment of the country by saving two lakh crore rupees which
used to go into the wrong hands, using all the modern systems like Direct Benefit
Transfer, Aadhaar and Mobile. Those who fled the country
after looting banks during the tenure of the previous government, we have seized
their property and are trying to get them back. Some have been forced to go behind
the bars. We are trying to ensure that those who looted the country are compelled
to return.
Brothers and sisters,
I can clearly see that we are entering a crucial period against
corruption. Even the big ones will not be able to escape. With this spirit, India
is now stepping into a decisive period against corruption. And I am saying this
with a great responsibility from the ramparts of the Red Fort. Brothers and sisters,
the corrupt are eating away the country like termites. I have to fight against it,
intensify the fight and have to take it to a decisive point. So, my 130 crore countrymen,
please bless me and support me! Today I have come to seek your support and cooperation
so that I can fight this battle. I hope the country becomes victorious in this war.
The lives of the ordinary citizens have been ruined by corruption. So, I want to
make sure that the ordinary citizens are once again able to live with dignity. My
dear countrymen, it is a matter of great concern that although abhorrence of corruption
in the country is visible and expressed, sometimes the generosity towards the corrupt
is shown which is not acceptable in any country.
And many people have gone so shameless that despite being convicted
in court, having been proved corrupt, having been sentenced for imprisonment, while
still serving in jail, they continue to glorify, take pride and continue to elevate
their status. Unless there is hatred towards
filth in the society, the consciousness for cleanliness does not arise, unless we
develop hatred towards the corrupt and corruption, until we relegate these people
to social shaming, such mentality will not change. And that's why we need to be
very aware of corruption and
corrupt people.
Another point to highlight is rampant nepotism. And whenever
I talk about nepotism or dynasty, people think I am talking only in the context
of politics. Not at all. Unfortunately, it is being nourished in other Indian institutions
as well. Family bias Nepotism has gripped many of our institutions today. This is
sadly harming the immense talent pool of our country. The future potential of my
country is suffering. Those who are legitimate contenders of these opportunities
and are genuinely eligible get sidelined due to nepotism. This is a good reason
for corruption. Since they feel that they stand no chance to avail opportunities
as per norms, these potential and deserving candidates resort to paying bribes to
get a job. All of us have to work hard on fighting Nepotism by becoming more aware
and creating an antipathy for this. Only such efforts can save our institutions
and ingrain ethical behaviour in our future generations.
This is mandatory to ensure a bright future of our institutions. Similarly, in politics too, family bias or dynasty
has done the most injustice to the country's strength. It becomes a way to benefit
only the family and has no connection towards the national good.
And therefore, while remembering the Constitution of India, standing
under the tricolor from the ramparts of the Red Fort, I want to say with an open
heart to all the countrymen- let us all join hands for the purification and cleansing
of Indian politics and for the cleansing of all the institutions of India, we have
to liberate the country from this family mentality and move towards taking the country
forward on the basis of merit. It is more imperative now than ever. Otherwise, everyone
will carry heavy resentment that s/he was deserving but could not succeed as there
was no family member vouching for them in the ecosystem. Such a mentality is not
good for any country.
Dear youth of my country, for your bright future, for your dreams,
I seek your support in the fight against nepotism. I want your support in the fight
against dynastic politics. I consider this as my constitutional responsibility.
The responsibility of a democracy. I believe in the power of words spoken from the
ramparts of this Red Fort. And hence I request you to support this opportunity.
We have noticed this in the accolades we received at the sports world in the last
few days. It’s not that we did not have such great talent in the past. It is not
that our sons and daughters, the youth of India, are not achieving anything in the
world of sports. But sadly they have been pushed out due to the nepotism channel. The ones that qualified to reach the competition
in other countries were least bothered about winning medals for the country. But
when transparency was reinstated, selection was on the merit of the sportsperson
and the talent was honoured on the playgrounds. It is
a moment of pride today to see the tricolor flying high and the national anthem
reverberating at the stadiums globally.
One feels proud when there is freedom from dynasty and nepotism,
and such results
come along. My dear countrymen, there are many challenges no doubt. But if there
are crores of problems before this country, then there are also crores of solutions
and I have faith in 130 crore countrymen. When 130 crore countrymen take one step
ahead with a set goal and the commitment to resolve, India moves 130 steps forward.
We have to move forward with this capability. This is the first dawn of the ‘Amrit Kaal’ and we should not forget
a single moment for the next 25 years. To live for the motherland each day, every
moment of time and every particle of life will be our true tribute to the freedom
fighters. Only then, the virtuous remembrance of all those who contributed in taking
the country to this point in the last 75 years will be of use.
I urge the countrymen to start the ‘Amrit
Kaal’ today by nurturing new possibilities, realizing
new resolutions and moving ahead with confidence. The ‘Amrit
Mahotsav’ of freedom has turned in the direction of ‘Amrit Kaal’ and, therefore, ‘Sabka Prayas’ is necessary in this
‘Amrit Kaal’. ‘Sabka Prayas’ is going to yield this
result. The spirit of Team India is going to take the country forward. This Team
India of 130 crore countrymen will realize all the dreams by moving forward as a
team. With this belief, speak with me,
Jai Hind!
Jai Hind!
Jai Hind!
Bharat Mata ki – Jai!
Bharat Mata ki – Jai!
Bharat Mata ki – Jai!
Bharat Mata ki – Jai!
Vande
Mataram!
Vande
Mataram!
Vande
Mataram!
Thanks a lot!
Disclaimer: This is an approximate translation of the speech.
The original speech was delivered in Hindi.