India braces for PM Modi's final Independence Day oration before the Lok Sabha polls, an eloquent speaker, Modi is set to shed light on India's global ascent, domestic achievements, and the path towards a 'developed nation' status by 2047

India is buzzing with anticipation as it looks forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's forthcoming Independence Day address on 15th August. What makes this speech particularly noteworthy is that it is his final address before the country delves into the general elections in the subsequent year. Political analysts and enthusiasts alike will meticulously dissect every word, seeking insights into the nation's priorities and the roadmap for the future.
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Recognized as an eloquent speaker, Modi is projected to emphasize India's growing prominence on the global platform. Within national boundaries, he's likely to focus on the advances in infrastructure, the acceleration in manufacturing sectors, and other remarkable home-grown developments. There's also speculation that he will shed light on the significant events and discussions that took place under India's leadership at the G20 summit. The recurring theme? India's deep-rooted democratic ethos. An apt reflection of this sentiment is the phrase that resonated during the G20 interactions: “India is the mother of democracy.”
Another intriguing aspect of this year's Independence Day is that it marks the grand finale of the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' festivities. These celebrations, initiated by Modi from the historic Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, began on March 12, 2021, as stated in an official communique.
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As sources have highlighted, in this address, the Prime Minister is expected to infuse fresh momentum into India's aspirations. He'll likely emphasize the goal of India achieving the status of a "developed nation" by 2047. This perspective aligns with Modi's consistent message across various platforms, emphasizing the essence of India as a flourishing democracy.
Reflecting on his address from the previous year, Modi accentuated the critical role of women in shaping India's destiny. The emphasis was on "Nari Shakti" or the power of women. He reiterated the importance of women's participation across sectors, whether in villages, the police force, or elsewhere. He proclaimed, “Our daughters, given the opportunity, will undoubtedly propel the nation forward.” He underscored the significance of preserving the dignity and respect of women at all costs.
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Additionally, Modi drew attention to a series of vows and resolutions, like the transition of 'Raj Path' to 'Kartavya Path' and the commemorative installation of a bust of the legendary Subhash Chandra Bose at the iconic India Gate. These initiatives embody his vision of seeing India recognized as a developed country by the year 2047.
However, recent unsettling events in locations like Manipur and the fringes of Gurugram have raised eyebrows and concerns. Addressing some of these concerns, the Central Government recently unveiled three legislative bills. These are poised to revamp the current criminal legal framework. The primary objectives include dismissing the sedition law, modernizing the Indian Penal Code from 1860, updating the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1973, and revising the Indian Evidence Act of 1872. One salient feature of this legislative revamp is the introduction of stringent penalties for heinous crimes, including mob lynching and crimes against minors.
With the global spotlight on India, especially due to these incidents, speculations are rife about the content of the Prime Minister's speech. Will he delve deeper into the proposed legal overhauls? Insiders opine that it's challenging to predict the exact content, but the theme will undoubtedly resonate with the nation's pulse.
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Reaffirming his unparalleled connect with the grassroots, PM Modi's oratory prowess is acknowledged even by seasoned political analysts like Sajjan Kumar. He notes, "The Prime Minister has an uncanny ability to address issues pivotal for nation-building. His speeches always echo a language that establishes an instant rapport with the masses."
In a recent gesture symbolizing national unity and pride, Modi updated his social media profile picture to the Indian tricolor. In doing so, he also called upon every Indian to resonate with the sentiment and join the #HarGharTiranga movement. This movement, celebrated nationwide between 13-15 August, fosters unity and evokes patriotism in the heart of every Indian.
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