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“24×7 for 2047; not afraid of challenges because I live for my country, countrymen”: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 11th Independence Day address from the Red Fort, reaffirmed his commitment to accelerate India’s development, calling for a “24×7 for 2047” effort to achieve the vision of a Viksit Bharat.

Addressing the nation, PM Modi emphasized his goal of making India the third-largest economy during his third term. “This is India’s golden era. 2047 is awaiting our Viksit Bharat,” he said. “I had said earlier too that in my third term, the country would become the third-largest economy and I would work at three times the speed.”

The Prime Minister expressed his fearlessness in facing challenges, saying, “I’m not afraid of challenges because I live for my country, countrymen. So let’s join in 24X7 for 2047 commitment to fulfil the dreams of our ancestors.”

PM highlighted the reforms implemented over the past decade, saying their positive impact on youth confidence and ambition. “People waited for reforms, we got an opportunity and we implemented major reforms,” he said, adding that these efforts have opened new avenues for young people who “want to jump to achieve new things, and they want to take giant leaps.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an indirect attack on the opposition, said that while the nation is moving forward with a unified resolution, some people cannot “tolerate” the progress.

“We are moving forward with the same resolution, but there are some people who cannot tolerate progress or think of India’s progress unless it benefits them. They want anarchy. The country needs to protect itself from this handful of pessimistic people,” the Prime Minister said during his address from the Red Fort on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day.

PM Modi noted that there are both external and internal challenges, and more such challenges are bound to come. “I want to say to such forces that India’s development will not pose a threat to anyone. The world should not worry seeing India’s development,” he added.

He also reiterated his commitment to fighting against corruption in India.

“Corruption plagued India for years. We have waged war against corruption, and we will continue to fight against it. We have an honest approach and a dedication to the country. Despite all these people, we will strive to take this country forward and will never look back,” PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the country’s progress never comes at the expense of others. “War is not our path. We are the country of Buddha. Despite all the challenges, we must move ahead. Can anyone imagine people openly condoning corruption? Those who are trying to condone corruption are a concern,” he said.

PM Modi also pushed for major reforms in the agricultural sector and emphasized efforts to improve farmers’ lives.

The Independence Day celebration, themed ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047’, saw PM Modi dressed in a white kurta, blue attire, and a traditional multicolor safa. He was warmly welcomed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other dignitaries.

(Inputs from ANI)

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