PM Modi 11th Independence Speech from Red Fort

PM Modi 11th Independence Speech from Red Fort, Prime Minister address nation on the Occasion of Independence Day for the 11th time. In this Speech he Spoke about India’s Growth and his Vision of Developed nation before 2047 and he also Spoke about the internal and External Challanges which India Facing Right Now. This is the longest Speech Given by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Here Were some Key Points:


PM Modi mention the attack on Womens in the Indian Society his focus Was on the Kolkata Rape Case. PM Modi Said “There is public outrage over atrocities against our mothers and sisters. I feel this outrage. The country, the society, our state governments need to take this seriously. Crimes against women must be probed as soon as possible, those involved in demonic acts must face strict punishment at the earliest, this is necessary to create faith in society.”

PM Modi also Said that India Need One Nation One Election he said ” Frequent elections are creating hurdles in the progress of the nation. It has become easy to link any scheme/initiative with elections. There are elections somewhere every three to six months. Every work is linked to elections,” PM Modi said. “The nation has to come forward for one nation, one election.”

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PM Modi also Pushed BJP long awaited goal of Uniform Civil Code in India. He Said “In our country, the Supreme Court has repeatedly addressed the issue of the Uniform Civil Code. Numerous orders have been issued, reflecting the belief of a significant portion of our population—and rightly so—that the current Civil Code resembles a Communal Civil Code, one that is discriminatory. As we celebrate 75 years of the Constitution, we must hold extensive discussions on this subject as the Supreme Court advocates for this change. And it is our collective responsibility to realize the vision of the framers of our Constitution.

We should welcome diverse opinions and perspectives. Laws that divide our nation based on religion and foster discrimination have no place in modern society.

Source: X.com/Narendra Modi.in

Addressing regional stability, PM Modi expressed concern over the political unrest in Bangladesh, particularly the safety of Hindu minorities. He reiterated India’s commitment to peace and prosperity in its neighboring country, hoping for the swift restoration of normalcy. “As a neighbouring country, I can understand the concern regarding whatever has happened in Bangladesh. I hope that the situation there gets normal at the earliest,” PM Modi said. “The concerns of 140 crore countrymen to ensure the safety of Hindus and minorities there – India always wants our neighboring countries to walk the path of prosperity and peace.”

 

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