Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India
Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India

During the Unity Day parade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that this year National Unity Day has resulted in a fantastic coincidence. Today, we are commemorating both the celebration of unity and the festival of Deepawali. Deepawali unites the entire nation with diyas, brightens up the whole country, and is now linking India with the rest of the world. Many countries are marking it as a national festival. I extend my best wishes for a joyful Diwali to all Indians, both within the nation and abroad, as well as to supporters of India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the impressive Ojaswi Awaaz event near the Statue of Unity in Ekta Nagar. The visuals and performances were wonderful, showcasing glimpses of India that were amazing and inspiring. On August 15th and 26th, similar to January, on October 31st, this event energizes the entire nation. I urge all fellow citizens to come together for the cause of national unity and I offer my warmest greetings for the day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked that the nation is elated today as the long-awaited resolution of one nation and one constitution has been achieved after seventy years of independence. This was a dream of Sardar saheb and it is unfortunate that he is not here to witness it. This is an excellent acknowledgment. Baba lived for seven decades, but Sir Ambedkar’s constitution was not implemented nationwide. Many were criticized heavily for chanting the name of the constitution. Cause: The removal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir resulted in the presence of a barrier. Article 370 has been permanently revoked and consigned to oblivion. Voting occurred in assembly elections without discrimination for the first time. The Chief Minister of that state took the oath of office for the first time under the Indian Constitution.

The creators of the Indian Constitution must have felt immense satisfaction and peace witnessing this scene, and this is our humble tribute to them.

PM Narendra Modi stated that efforts are being made towards implementing simultaneous elections to enhance India’s democracy, ensuring optimal utilization of resources and propelling the nation towards the vision of a developed India. Nowadays, India is progressing towards implementing a uniform civil code, which is also known as a secular civil code.

Narendra Modi noted that the global conversation on the success of Aadhaar’s One Nation Identity is evident to everyone today. In the past, India had various tax systems, which were replaced by the creation of the GST – One Nation One Tax System. We enhanced the country’s power sector by implementing One Nation One Power Grid. We combined the services provided to low-income individuals using One Nation One Ration Card. We offer One Nation One Health Insurance through Ayushman Bharat to the citizens. In our pursuit of unity, we are striving for One Nation One Election to enhance India’s democracy, optimize resources, and propel the nation towards the vision of a developed India. Presently, India is progressing towards the implementation of a One Nation Civil Code, also known as a Secular Civil Code.

PM Narendra Modi stated that over the past decade, there have been remarkable accomplishments in promoting the unity and integrity of India. Today, the government’s dedication to national unity is evident in all of its tasks and initiatives. As dedicated Indians, we should celebrate all initiatives towards national unity with vigor and liveliness, to reinforce fresh resolutions, aspirations, and excitement. This is the real party. By advocating for the languages of India, we fortify the connection of togetherness. The country has proudly adopted the new education policy as a prime illustration of this.