Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort in Delhi on 78th Independence Day. Frequent natural disaster incidents in various states, Viksit Bharat by 2047, Atmanirbhar Bharat, youth employment, skill development, and women’s safety were among the key issues mentioned in his speech to the nation
Theme In Focus
The theme of the 78th Independence Day is Viksit Bharat 2047. During his longest speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi while focusing on the theme mentioned that the government had sought suggestions from its citizens across the country while achieving this vision.
The numerous responses received from various segments of society including, the poor, farmers, tribals, and urban dwellers, highlight the dream and aspiration of the people which in turn, boosts the nation’s self-confidence and strengthens its resolve to reach this goal.
He began his speech by recalling how 40 crore Indians were once under the rule of colonial powers and achieved independence.
He then noted that the population has now grown to 140 crore. He emphasizes that with the collective effort of these 140 crore citizens, the nation could overcome any challenges and achieve its vision by 2047.
PM Modi Stresses On Women’s Safety
Modi addresses the critical issue of women’s safety, particularly in the wake of the heinous rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata. He emphasizes that the country, society, and state government must take such incidents seriously.
He further highlighted the need for swift investigations into crimes against women and that those responsible should receive prompt punishment without any delay. This approach is crucial for restoring the confidence of the public and ensuring safety in society.
PM Modi Advocates Fresh Political Blood
In his speech to the nation, he called for the inclusion on one-lakh youth without political backgrounds in public office.
He believes with this initiative, it will be easier to eliminate casteism and dynasties in politics. He stresses the need for young representatives to come from families with no political history, neither their parents, siblings, nor extended family members have been involved in politics
He suggested that such inclusion of new talent into various levels of government, including local and national positions, would bring innovative ideas and capabilities, thereby revitalizing the political landscape.
On Uniform Civil Code
Prime Minister Modi has called for discussion on the uniform civil code, arguing that it should be secular rather than discriminatory.
He suggested the current civil code has communal elements and emphasized the need for secularism that would eliminate religious discrimination.
Modi noted that the Supreme Court has repeatedly addressed the issue and issued directives, but he believes the existing civil code reflects communal biases
He stresses that adopting a secular civil code is essential to overcoming any kind of religious discrimination.
On Envisioning A Golden Era
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the country is entering a golden era, presenting a range of development plans spanning various sectors, His agenda includes addressing natural disasters, secular civil code implementation, and extending maternity leave for working women.,
Modi highlighted these and other critical national issues, emphasizing his vision for comprehensive economic reforms and opportunities for the youth.
PM Modi Criticizes Opposition
Mr Modi further criticized the opposition, suggesting that individuals are unable to acknowledge or support India’s progress unless it is benefiting them personally. he stresses the need for the country to guard against these pessimistic voices that hinder national development
PM Modi Sets A New Record
In his 11th consecutive speech, he delivered his longest Independence Day speech, lasting 98 minutes. This surpasses his previous record of 86 minutes from 2016. he gave his shortest speech in 2017 which is of only 56 minutes His average speeches account for 82 minutes, making them the longest by any Indian prime minister. Jawaharlal Nehru previously held the record with a 72-minute speech.