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India has always followed religion: PM Modi

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India has always followed religion: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Modi urged the countrymen to adopt indigenous goods in the spirit of ‘One India, Best India’, to respect all the languages ​​of the country, to give priority to health and to adopt yoga.

PM Narendra Modi : There was great excitement all over the world on the occasion of Diwali and people decorated and congratulated each other by distributing sweets. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to the countrymen on Tuesday. In this message, PM Modi highlighted the successes of Operation Sindoor and the fight against Naxalism. During this, he said that India has emerged as a symbol of stability at a time when the world is facing crisis. Apart from this, PM Modi described the decision to reduce GST rates as a historic achievement of his government and said that citizens are saving thousands of crores of rupees during the GST Bachat Utsav.

PM Modi urged the countrymen

Prime Minister Modi urged the countrymen to adopt indigenous goods in the spirit of ‘One India, Best India’, respect all the languages ​​of the country, give priority to health and adopt yoga. PM Modi said in a letter to the country that all these efforts will take us towards a rapidly developing India. He has written this letter after celebrating Diwali with naval personnel on the indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. He said that I extend my hearty greetings to the countrymen on the auspicious occasion of Diwali full of energy and enthusiasm. This is the second Diwali after the grand construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.

courage to fight injustice

PM Modi said that Lord Ram teaches us to follow religion and also gives us courage to fight injustice. We saw a living example of this a few months ago during Operation Sindoor. During Operation Sindoor, India not only followed religion but also took revenge for injustice. He said that this is the first time on the occasion of Diwali that lamps will be lit in remote areas of the country. Modi said that these are the districts where Naxalism and Maoist terrorism have been completely eradicated. In recent times, we have seen many people leaving the path of violence and joining the development mainstream and expressing faith in the Constitution of our country. This is a big achievement for the country.

GST implemented on Navratri

The Prime Minister said that along with these historic achievements, the country has also initiated next generation reforms in recent times. Modi said that lower GST rates were implemented on the first day of Navratri. Citizens are saving thousands of crores of rupees during this GST Savings Festival. He said that there is stability in India amidst the world struggling with various crises. He said that we are on the way to becoming the third largest economy in the world in the near future. The Prime Minister stressed that the priority responsibility of the citizens is to perform their duties towards the nation.

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