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New Delhi : PM Narendra Modi on August 15, 2017, while addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the 71st Independence Day said the people of India stand shoulder to shoulder with those affected due to natural disasters and the tragedy in Gorakhpur. The PM noted that the current year is special because it marks the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement, the 100th anniversary of Champaran Satyagraha and the 125th anniversary of the celebration of ‘Saarvjanik Ganesh Utsav’ – inspired by Bal Gangadhar Tilak.

He said that the nation had shown its collective strength between 1942 and 1947 culminating in India’s independence. He said that we must show the same collective determination and resolve to create a New India by 2022.

PM Modi called for an end to the “chalta hai” attitude of complacency and its replacement with an attitude of “badal sakta hai” for positive change. He said that India’s security is our priority and the surgical strike had underscored this. He added that India’s stature in the world is rising and several countries are cooperating with India in fighting terrorism, according to a PIB release.

On demonetization, PM Modi said that those who have looted the nation and the poor, are not able to sleep peacefully and honesty is being celebrated today. He asserted that the fight against black money will continue and technology will help bring about transparency. The PM described the implementation of GST as a key illustration of cooperative federalism. He said the poor are joining the mainstream through initiatives of financial inclusion. He emphasized that good governance is about speed and simplification of processes, according to the PIB release.

On Jammu and Kashmir, the PM emphasized that neither abuses nor bullets but only embracing, can solve the problems in the state (Na gaali se, na goli se, parivartan hoga gale lagaane se). Describing his vision for New India, the PM said that people would be the driving force behind the establishment rather than the other way around – Tantra se Lok nahin, Lok se tantra chalega.

The Prime Minister appreciated the farmers and the agriculture scientists for record crop production this year. He said the government had procured 16 lakh tonnes of pulses this year far in excess of the procurement of previous years.

Mentioning women who have to suffer due to Triple Talaq, the PM said that he admires the courage of those who have stood up against this practice and added that the nation stands with them in their struggle.

The PM said India stands for peace, unity, and harmony. He said casteism and communalism will not help us. He strongly condemned the use of violence in the name of faith and said this will not be accepted in India. He said the call of the Quit India Movement was “Bharat Chhodo,” but the call today is “Bharat Jodo.” The Prime Minister said significant attention is being paid to the development of eastern and north-eastern India.  He said this is the right time for ‘Team India’ to resolve for ‘New India.’

The PM  called for a New India where the poor would have houses and access to water and electricity,where farmers would be free from worry, and earn twice of what they earn today, youth and women would get ample opportunities to fulfil their dreams, an India free from terrorism, communalism, casteism, corruption and nepotism and an India which is clean and healthy.

 

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