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New Delhi : PM Narendra Modi on August 9, 2017, while delivering a speech in the Lok Sabha on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement said that the recollection of such movements is a source of inspiration. The PM said that the current generation has a responsibility of passing on the legacy of such movements to the future generations.

The Prime Minister recalled that even as many senior leaders like Mahatma Gandhi were jailed at the beginning of the Quit India Movement, a new generation of leaders emerged to fill the vacuum and take the movement forward. The Prime Minister noted that the freedom struggle went through several phases and recalled various leaders and movements that emerged at various points since 1857, according to a PIB release.

The PM said that the Quit India Movement that began in 1942 was a decisive movement. The Prime Minister said that all sections of people joined in responding to Mahatma Gandhi’s clarion call of “Do or Die.” He said that from political leaders to the common man, everyone was imbued with this spirit. Five years was all it took to achieve the objective of independence, once the entire country shared this common resolve, PM Modi said, according to the PIB relaese.

The Prime Minister noted that corruption, poverty, illiteracy and malnutrition are challenges that India now needs to overcome. He said that a positive transformation and a common resolve is required for this. He also mentioned the role played by women in the freedom struggle and said that women can add immense strength to our common objectives even today. Speaking about rights and duties, the Prime Minister said that while we are well aware of our rights, we cannot forget our duties and these too must become part of our way of life, according to the release.

The Prime Minister said that colonialism began in India and its end too began with India’s independence, which was soon followed by the fall of colonialism across Asia and Africa. In 1942, conditions internationally became favourable for India to get independence, the Prime Minister said noting that today again, the global conditions are favourable for India. He said that from 1857 to 1942, the move towards freedom was incremental, but the years from 1942 to 1947, were transformative, and delivered on the objective. The Prime Minister urged the Members of Parliament to rise above differences and join in a common effort to create an India of the dreams of the freedom fighters in the next five years, from 2017 to 2022, coinciding with the 75th anniversary of independence.

The Prime Minister said that if in 1942, the clarion call was “Karenge Ya Marenge,” today the call should be “Karenge aur Karke Rahenge.” He said that the next five years should also be about “Sankalp se Siddhi” – a resolve which will lead us to accomplishment, according to the PIB relaese.

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