TIWN Aug 15, 2017
AGARTALA, Aug 15 (TIWN): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday while addressing at Red Fort said, "No more be tied up with Chalta Hai kind of attitude. Make a new India. Today our nation is honoured by the rest of the world and thus take a challenge to make our dream-nation to be formed by 2022". PM has also called Indians to add nationalism with all professions to upgrade India. Prime Minister also stressed upon the 5 years challenges that the Govt of India is determined to do, calling the young generation to come forward. “The youths who born in 21st century, you have got the opportunity to shape India. On behalf of India, you all are invited to make your own countryâ€, said Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also urged the nation, especially the youth, to adopt the digital platform for their money transactions. "World's largest population of youth is in India... This is the age of Information Technology. So we should move ahead in the direction of digital transactions," Modi said addressing the nation on the occasion of the 71st Independence Day.
Hitting upon the terrorism, PM Modi said, “Regarding Kashmir issue many dialogues are given but we know what to do. No softness with terrorism indeed”.
The Prime Minister cites historical examples to mean the importance of determination to achieve goals. “If you believe in your mind, then nothing can stop you. Either in army or in any profession you need to mix nationalism with your work just as the Indian did in pre-independence time. From teachers to farmers all dedicated themselves for country’s freedom”, said PM.
"For our country's freedom who sacrificed lives on bahalf of all the countrymen I honour them", added Modi.
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