Mon. Sep 25th, 2023


Faridabad- Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday expressed confidence within the state’s potential to surpass all different states when it comes to improvement by 2047.

Addressing the state-level Independence Day perform right here, he mentioned the heroes of Haryana had additionally participated enthusiastically within the Freedom Movement.

He mentioned even after Independence, “our soldiers kept showcasing unparalleled examples of bravery during the foreign intrusion in 1962, 1965, and 1971 as well during the Kargil War”.

Expressing gratitude to the nice freedom fighters, the Chief Minister mentioned he paid heartfelt tributes to the martyrs and unsung heroes of the liberty motion who laid down their lives for the higher tomorrow.

Remembering the martyrs, he recited the strains of nationwide poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar.

As he raised the Tricolour in celebration of Independence Day for
the ninth time, the Chief Minister mentioned: “I feel happy and proud.”

“This auspicious festival of Independence is also a day to celebrate achievements of the nation. Today, India is launching missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan on the strength of its advanced technology and unique talent.”

Describing Narendra Modi as a Prime Minister with far-reaching imaginative and prescient, Khattar mentioned “Narendra Modi is capable of resolving challenging situations in very less time”.

“By abrogation of Article 370 and Section 35-A from Jammu and Kashmir, the dream of united India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari has been materialised in true sense. By beginning the construction of the grand temple of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, which is on the verge of completion, he has strengthened the faith of millions of citizens, ” he mentioned.

Recalling the Freedom wrestle, the Chief Minister mentioned: “We are proud that the first spark of the freedom movement was ignited on May 10, 1857, from Ambala. That spark later transformed into a mass movement, due to which we were able to gain freedom from British rule in 1947.”

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