PM Modi, France, US and others want India on Republic Day

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Greeting the nation on its 73rd Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaders from the United States, France and Nepal, and others on Tuesday prolonged their needs to Indians.

PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah wished the nation a cheerful Republic Day on Twitter. “I bow to all the soldiers who have dedicated their lives to keep the pride, unity and integrity of the Indian Republic intact,” Shah stated.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki greeted Indians and said that the US-India partnership is “rooted in our shared responsibility to uphold democratic values”. “We join India, the world’s largest democracy, in honoring Republic Day, the day that marks the adoption of India’s Constitution,” she stated.

France Ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenain, in his tweet stated, “France wishes to congratulate India, our foremost strategic partner in Asia.”

Nepal’s leaders, together with its President, PM and Foreign Minister Dr Narayan Khadka additionally despatched their needs, information company ANI reported. In a press launch, PM Deuba recommended India’s outstanding achievements in socio-economic improvement and spectacular development in applied sciences and innovation.

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu stated, “The Republic Day is an appropriate occasion to reaffirm our faith in the cherished principles of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice for all, as enshrined in our Constitution.”

“It is an event to recollect with profound gratitude, these freedom fighters whose selfless sacrifices led to the start of this nice Republic. Today, allow us to have fun the achievements of our Republic and resolve to dedicate ourselves in the direction of constructing a peaceable and progressive India,” he added.

Meanwhile, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee additionally greeted the nation.

“On Republic Day in 1950, our nation took step one in the correct path with confidence. Salute to that first step of reality and equality,” Gandhi stated in a tweet in Hindi.

In a collection of tweets, the West Bengal CM stated, “On this day, let us once again take a pledge to protect the basic structure of the Indian Constitution, including and particularly its federal character.”

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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