
BJP President Amit Shah unfurls the tricolour at the party headquarters in New Delhi on occasion of Independence Day. (Press Trust of India)
New Delhi:
BJP President Amit Shah today urged the people of the country, especially the party workers, to pledge themselves to help create a strong India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Unfurling the national flag at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Mr Shah paid rich tributes to freedom fighters who fought for the independence of the country and exhorted partymen to rededicate themselves in creating a new and great India.
"Let us again rededicate ourselves to the nation and move forward shoulder-to-shoulder under the leadership of Narendra Modi in creating a new and great India.
"I appeal to people of the country, especially the BJP workers, to take a pledge to help contribute and take forward the work carried out under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership in building a strong India and taking it forward," he said in his brief address.
Remembering the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation, he said, "I also pay my rich tributes to all those who participated in the country's freedom struggle and helped the country be independent and due to whose contribution our national flag is flying high."
He added that after this 68-year journey, the nation has once again committed itself to achieve the future goals. A number of other BJP leaders and Union Ministers, including JP Nadda, Vinay Sahsrabuddhe, Shyam Jaju and Meenakshi Lekhi were present on the occasion.
Unfurling the national flag at his residence, BJP veteran LK Advani said the self confidence that Mr Modi and his government has on the country's future, emanates from the trust of the large population in the party workers.
"Today he (Modi) laid emphasis on the fact that his and his government's self confidence emanates from the trust and self confidence of such a large population of the country in BJP workers. I also feel so," he said.
He also expressed concern over the disruptions caused in the Parliament and hoped that work in the coming sessions will carry on normally as the improvement witnessed towards the end of this session.
In his short message, the BJP veteran said, "People have lot of hopes. The self confidence in the country has increased a lot and all are awaiting the coming years."
Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also congratulated people on the occasion of 69th Independence Day.
A number of Union Ministers unfurled the national flag at their residences, including Nitin Gadkari and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
Wishing people on the occasion, Mr Jaitley posted on Twitter:
Mr Naqvi congratulated the people on the occasion. He said the message and resolve is that the country should move ahead on the path of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'.
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav tweeted,
Unfurling the national flag at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Mr Shah paid rich tributes to freedom fighters who fought for the independence of the country and exhorted partymen to rededicate themselves in creating a new and great India.
"Let us again rededicate ourselves to the nation and move forward shoulder-to-shoulder under the leadership of Narendra Modi in creating a new and great India.
"I appeal to people of the country, especially the BJP workers, to take a pledge to help contribute and take forward the work carried out under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership in building a strong India and taking it forward," he said in his brief address.
Remembering the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation, he said, "I also pay my rich tributes to all those who participated in the country's freedom struggle and helped the country be independent and due to whose contribution our national flag is flying high."
He added that after this 68-year journey, the nation has once again committed itself to achieve the future goals. A number of other BJP leaders and Union Ministers, including JP Nadda, Vinay Sahsrabuddhe, Shyam Jaju and Meenakshi Lekhi were present on the occasion.
Unfurling the national flag at his residence, BJP veteran LK Advani said the self confidence that Mr Modi and his government has on the country's future, emanates from the trust of the large population in the party workers.
"Today he (Modi) laid emphasis on the fact that his and his government's self confidence emanates from the trust and self confidence of such a large population of the country in BJP workers. I also feel so," he said.
He also expressed concern over the disruptions caused in the Parliament and hoped that work in the coming sessions will carry on normally as the improvement witnessed towards the end of this session.
In his short message, the BJP veteran said, "People have lot of hopes. The self confidence in the country has increased a lot and all are awaiting the coming years."
Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also congratulated people on the occasion of 69th Independence Day.
A number of Union Ministers unfurled the national flag at their residences, including Nitin Gadkari and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.
Wishing people on the occasion, Mr Jaitley posted on Twitter:
Today, on the pious occasion of 69th Independence Day, I wish my fellow countrymen a very happy & glorious Independence Day.
- Arun Jaitley (@arunjaitley) August 15, 2015
Referring to Mr Modi's speech from the ramparts of Red Fort, Union Transport Minister Gadkari said the Prime Minister has expressed commitment to work for the development of villages, poor, workers and farmers and in the last one year, he has also implemented many schemes for their welfare.Mr Naqvi congratulated the people on the occasion. He said the message and resolve is that the country should move ahead on the path of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'.
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav tweeted,
'Clean India'-Swatch Bharat to 'Cleanse India' of corruption - the journey of Modi Govt for Shresth Bharat continues. Happy Independence Day
- Ram Madhav (@rammadhavbjp) August 15, 2015
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