PM Modi’s comment got here throughout his handle from the ramparts of the Crimson Fort on the 76th Independence Day.
New Delhi:
Over the past stage of the liberty battle, many indulged in scare-mongering by saying India will probably be “ruined” and go into the “dark age” if the British left, however the nation survived and saved rising on account of its inherent power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned on Monday.
India’s 75-years of journey since Independence is crammed with a number of ups and downs however the individuals of the nation didn’t hand over and let their goals disappear, PM Modi mentioned in his handle to the nation from the ramparts of the Crimson Fort on the 76th Independence Day.
The individuals made efforts and proved that India has immense capability to outlive all odds whilst “hundreds of years of slavery” had inflicted “deep wounds” on it, he added.
“When the fight for freedom was in its last stage, all measures were taken to scare, disappoint and frustrate the country, that it will break, that infighting will kill people, that it will be left with nothing and that India will go into the dark age, various apprehensions were raised,” the prime minister mentioned with out naming anybody.
“But they did not know this is the soil of India that has lived through centuries with power, more than that any ruler would have had,” he added.
The prime minister mentioned India’s development story continued regardless of terrorism and proxy wars, pure calamities and whilst success and failures and hopes and disappointments saved displaying up.
To others, he mentioned, India’s range gave the impression to be its burden however that is its invaluable power.
“They did not know India has an inherent capacity. India is the mother of democracy. When those with democracy in mind undertake their course with this resolve, the biggest of the empires in the world fall,” PM Modi added.
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