Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his fourth Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort presented his vision of and appeal for a "New India" . He evoked an India free of communal and caste evils, of efficiency and equality, without violence in the name of religion. From Red Fort, sporting a red headgear, PM Modi paid rich tributes to a growing and changing India.
We bring you the key highlights and takeaways of PM's 2017 Independence Speech here.
Gorakhpur tragedy
PM Modi began by acknowledging the deaths of children in Gorakhpur and promising that the country would stand shoulder to shoulder with the victims and the families. He had earlier been criticised for not mentioning the Gorakhpur hospital deaths in which over 60 children had died in a course of six days, many because the oxygen supply was cut off. PM Modi expressed his sadness at the tragedy and promised swift action.
Few days back many of our innocent children died in a hospital: PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/OP0X2tpnta
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
People of India stand shoulder to shoulder with those affected due to natural disasters & the tragedy in Gorakhpur: PM Modi pic.twitter.com/Z5W3yunKzk
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Tribute to Quit India Movement, Freedom Struggle
PM Modi paid rich tributes on the 75th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi-led Indian National Congress launching the Quit India Movement to oust the British. He also mentioned other milestones in the freedom struggle such as the Champaran Satyagraha, even Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated 125 years back as a clarion call to unite Indians over religious festivals, and build latent nationalism in the countrymen and women.
This is special year,75th anniversary of #QuitIndiaMovement,100th anniversary of Champaran Satyagraha,125th anniversary of Ganesh Utsav: PM
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Pledge for New India
PM Modi held up a vision of New India that's free of casteism, communalism, violence, and said that the 75th anniversary of independent India should be about realising that vision. He stressed on equality for all, and said that an India free of nepotism, corruption, terrorism, filth is important to build a healthy, clean New India.
The poison of castesim and communalism can never be beneficial for our nation. This is the country of Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi:PM
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
We have to take nation forward with the resolve of creating a 'New India': PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Everybody is equal in our nation, no one big or small. We together can bring a positive change in the nation: PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/5vCIqpQEN6
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
2018 is crucial
PM Modi stressed the importance of the coming year and he said those born in year 2000 - at the beginning of the new century - would turn 18, attain adulthood now. He said the "bhagya vidhatas" - custodians of the future - would be waking up in 2018. He stressed the importance of youth in the country and said he would want them to join the workforce to create a New India.
January 1 2018 will not be an ordinary day, those born in this century will start turning 18, 'Bhagya Vidhatas' of our country: PM Modi
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
He said only then would we junk our "Chalta Hai" attitude and build for the future.
Must leave this 'Chalta Hai' nature. We have to now think of 'Badal Sakta Hai'- it will help us progress as a nation: PM Modi pic.twitter.com/r4ZvTHwXkm
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
#IndependenceDayIndia #Freedom70We have to leave this 'Chalta Hai' attitude. We have to think of 'Badal Sakta Hai' attitude: PM pic.twitter.com/2eER8AZ5jv
— India Today (@IndiaToday) August 15, 2017
Surgical strikes
PM focused on the September 29, 2016 surgical strikes to drive home India's new tough attitude towards terrorism, cross-border violence and fresh confidence in the armed forces. PM said that the surgical strikes improved India's standing in the world, as it was forced to sit up and notice the military confidence, and a change of tack from defensive to offensive.
India's military prowess was not something to be toyed with, and national security issues were of crucial importance. PM Modi paid rich tributes to our soldiers saying, "Our security forces have always shown their capabilities whenever on duty. Whether it is terrorism or infiltrators, our security personnel have always been ready for sacrifice."
Jab surgical strike hui, toh duniya ko humara loha manna pada: PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/RkIhAfs5tc
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
The country's security remains our priority; our forces have always proved their mettle: PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/10gXs5Mg3G
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Honesty festival
Defeating corruption through various decisions such as demonetisation, GST, was achieved, said PM Modi, who compared India of the present to a massive gathering of those celebrating the festival of honesty.
#Freedom70We are determined to root out the menace of corruption from society: PM @narendramodi. Full speech: https://t.co/23wHyqP0KC pic.twitter.com/MxuHtAE4yP
— India Today (@IndiaToday) August 15, 2017
PM said whether it's One Rank, One Pension, or the Goods snd Services Tax, or even notebandi, the corrupt have paid the price.
#ITVideo#Freedom70"GST has shown the spirit of cooperative federalism. The nation has come together to support GST: PM pic.twitter.com/zDSmCql6CZ
— India Today (@IndiaToday) August 15, 2017
Modi took a dig at black money hoarders, while also mocking those who had made corruption into a lifestyle statement.
Aaj imaandari ka parv manaya ja raha hai aur bemaano ko sar chhupane ki jagah nhi mil rahi hai:PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Cooperative federalism of GST
PM Modi insisted in his 2017 Independence Day speech that the spirit of cooperative federalism has been in full display in the manner the GST was implemented.
GST has shown the spirit of cooperative federalism. The nation has come together to support GST & the role of technology has also helped: PM pic.twitter.com/UBBkQ3Q2yX
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Kashmir
On Kashmir, PM Modi said dispute resolution can happen on multiple platforms, but militancy is non-negotiable. However, PM Modi's approach towards Kashmiris themselves was softer, and he promised to improve the climate of conflict through peaceful dialogues and investment and creation of opportunities within the state.
#IndependenceDayIndia #Freedom70Neither 'goli' nor 'gaali' can solve the Kashmir issue: PM @narendramodi#ITVideohttps://t.co/23wHyqP0KC pic.twitter.com/fLWFxMow9e
— India Today (@IndiaToday) August 15, 2017
Modi said that bullets are never a solution, and only through peace that change can be brought in.
You will be happy to know that today we are not alone against our fight against terrorism, many countries supporting us actively: PM Modi
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
You will be happy to know that today we are not alone against our fight against terrorism, many countries supporting us actively: PM Modi
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Militancy
PM Modi was tough on militancy, saying it's not just a problem for India, but something that needs international cooperation, which is why we have other countries on our side. Perhaps, he meant Israel and the USA with whom India has signed strategic partnership agreements to import or develop ammunitions together.
Modi said people should leave violence behind and embrace democracy: "A lot happens in Kashmir. A lot of claims have been made. A lot of people abuse each other. There are a lot of separatists. But there will be no leniency for terrorism. I have told many to become a part of democracy."
Mutthi bhar algaavvadi naye naye paintre rakhte rehte hain: PM Modi on Kashmir #IndependenceDayIndia
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Na gaali se samasya sulajhne wali hai, na goli se...samasya suljhegi har Kashmiri ko gale lagane se: PM Modi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/hd2LOk2VgG
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Aatankwaad ke khilaaf koi prakar ki narmi nahi barti jaayegi, atankwadiyon ko baar baar humne kaha hai ki aap mukhyadhaara mein aayiey: PM pic.twitter.com/nl8SR19nvw
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Technology versus bureaucracy
From Mars Mission to sending maximum number of satellites into orbit, to the achievements of the digital revolution, Modi insisted on the use of technology as a binding factor, and a pathway to development.
But he said railway projects were stuck for decades because of red tape, and that his government is ensuring that chapter is buried.
We can reach Mangalyaan within 9 months, this is our capability, but one rail project was stuck for last 42 years: PM Modi pic.twitter.com/CssQjbIBd6
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Against triple talaq
PM Modi mentioned how Muslim women become the victims of this antediluvian patriarchal practice of instant oral divorce and that his government is fighting tooth and nail to abolish it. Modi said he's going to side with the women in their struggle against this malpractice in the name of custom.
"I believe India will fully support the women in their struggle. The women of this country created a revolution against triple talaq. There was an atmosphere against triple talaq in the country with even the media supporting the women", he said.
Poore desh mein teen talaq ke khilaaf ek aandolan nirmaan hua, jo meri behne iske khilaaf lad rahi hai unka abhinandan: PM #IndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/iwtqriwvbv
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Benefits of demonetisation
PM Modi spoke about the crucial benefits accrued as a result of decisions like demonetisation, saying about Rs 1.25 lakh crore of black money has been returned to the system.
"Today, I want to proudly tell people that within just three years, we have recovered Rs 1.25 lakh crore black money," he said. Modi also said that the number of tax payers has gone up from 22 lakh before November 2016 to 56 lakh, and this would mean a big jump in revenue collection. But he also thanked people of India for their patience and sacrifice and their support to PM's notebandi diktat.
Be it issue of gas subsidy, Swach Bharat or #demonetization , people of India have extended their full support: PM Modi
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
"The businessmen with black money used to run shell companies. After demonetisation, three lakh shell companies were found. And out of that, we cancelled the registration of 1.75 lakh companies," PM Modi said.
Bharat jodo
PM Modi asked the youth of India to connect and built a better India, - Bharat jodo - instead of Bharat chodo, or leave India, whether for the British, or indulge in activities of violence, divisiveness, etc.
Aastha ke naam par hinsa kabhi bhi sweekar nahi ho sakti, pehle naara tha 'Bharat chhodo', ab naara ho'Bharat jodo': PM Modi pic.twitter.com/GuYRLXUwEH
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
The urge to build a better and New India together is what PM Modi spoke of passionately.
Tricolour flying
Not just in the Red Fort, the national flag was unfurled in various parts of India as part of the I-Day celebrations. Here are some of the glimpses:
UP: A Madrasa in Bareilly celebrates #IndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/6hEoK4qg57
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) August 15, 2017
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu unfurls the tricolor in Tirupati #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/tV3YHhOkhn
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Assam: CM Sarbananda Sonowal unfurls the National Flag in Guwahati #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/WmymyaI2ud
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Baba Ramdev unfurls 100 ft tricolour at Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/1O0eBXAdtD
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar unfurls the tricolor in Patna #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/XEWgjYo0p3
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
BJP President Amit Shah unfurls the tricolor at party headquarter in Delhi #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/LiNe6bQLu8
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Congress President Sonia Gandhi unfurls the tricolor at party headquarter in Delhi. #IndependenceDayIndia pic.twitter.com/sSb9CJRXjw
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017
Kerala: CM Pinarayi Vijayan at #IndependenceDay celebration in Thiruvananthapuram pic.twitter.com/Vk17FtfOMJ
— ANI (@ANI) August 15, 2017