PM Narendra Modi ‘s Gujarati speech on conclusion of Mansukh Mandaviya’s Gandhi march

Bhavnagar: Presented here is Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘s video address in Gujarati on conclusion of minister of state in central government Mansukh Mandaviya’s Gandhi march on the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi in Bhavnagar district of Saurashtra region in Gujarat. A 7-day foot march covered 150 villages and covered 150 km distance.

PM in his speech pointed out that after the independence the emotion of dutifulness has been replaced by the emotion of privileges. In fact, the real growth can be achieved through balanced used of both wheels – dutifulness and privileges. Missing one of them would generate experience of incompleteness, he added.

For the rapid growth of country, besides Gandhiji, the feelings of dedication and sacrifices expressed by Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and other freedom fighters should be awaken now in every citizens of India, PM Modi further stated.

Speaking on the occasion, Mandaviya said that Gandhiji had not won freedom for India but his social values and virtues were accepted by the world. The joining of 150 youths with me in this padyatra has proven that Gandhian philosophy is still living the minds of youths.

In total, 20,000 youths had made registration for this Yatra and 12,000 youths had joined me, he added.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said the dream of setting-up ‘Ram Rajya’ in India envisaged by Mahatma Gandhi should not be viewed in isolation term, but, it is necessary to view it as welfare for all with development for all with social equality. Gandhian philosophy will inspire the youths of future generations to transform “Self-Rule” into “Good Governance”.

Rupani pointed out that to celebrate 150th Gandhi Jayanti the state government has organized several welfare programmes for poor, deprived, and downtrodden along with ‘Sawachhta Abhiyaan”. The “Gandhi Nirvana Din” will be organized at Dandi on January 30.

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