On Republic Day, Prime Minister Modi, France, the United States, and others send their best wishes to India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaders from the United States, France, and Nepal; also among others, sent greetings to Indians on the 73rd Republic Day on Tuesday.
On Twitter, Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah wished the nation a happy Republic Day. “I bow to all the troops who also have committed their life to maintaining; the Indian Republic’s pride, unity, and integrity,” Shah remarked.
Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, greeted Indian visitors; saying that the US-India relationship is based in our common obligation to maintain democratic ideals. We join India, the world’s largest democracy, in commemorating Republic Day, the day when India’s Constitution was adopted, she remarked. France wishes to congratulate India, our foremost strategic partner in Asia; stated France’s Ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenain, in a tweet.
According to news agency ANI, Nepal’s authorities, including the President, Prime Minister, and Foreign Minister, Dr. Narayan Khadka, extended their best wishes. PM Deuba praised India’s amazing achievements in socioeconomic growth and also impressive technological and innovative advancements in a news statement. “The Republic Day is an appropriate occasion to reaffirm our trust in the cherished principles of liberty; equality, fraternity, and also justice for everyone, as inscribed in our Constitution,” Vice President Venkaiah Naidu stated.
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It is an occasion to recall with deep gratitude the brave freedom warriors whose noble efforts paved; also the way for the establishment of this magnificent Republic. Let us commemorate our Republic’s accomplishments today and commit to devote; ourselves to the development of a peaceful and progressive India,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi of the Congress, Rajnath Singh of the Defense Ministry; and Mamata Banerjee of West Bengal greeted the nation.
On Republic Day in 1950, our nation took a strong step forward on the right path. “Salute to that, to begin with a step toward truth and correspondence,” Gandhi composed in Hindi in a tweet. On this day, let us once more pledge to safeguard the fundamental system of the Indian structure; counting and eminently its government character,” the West Bengal chief served composed in a series of tweets.
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