On the eve of Independence Day, the President addressed the country, know what said

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On August 15, the entire country will celebrate the 79th Independence Day celebrations. Meanwhile, on the eve of Independence Day, the President of the country Draupadi Murmu has given a address to the country. During this, President Murmu said, ‘My dear countrymen, Namaskar, I heartily congratulate you all on the eve of Independence Day. It is a matter of pride for all of us that freedom day and Republic Day celebrates all Indians with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. These days make us special remind of the pride of being Indian. The date of August 15 is deeply inscribed in our collective memory. During the long term of the subsequent rule, many generations of countrymen had dreamed that one day the country would be independent, women and old soldiers living in every part of the country were distraught to break the fetters of foreign rule. His struggle was not disappointment, but a sense of hope. The same sense of hope has been giving energy to our progress after independence. Tomorrow, when we are saluting our tricolor, there will also be a tribute to all those freedom fighters, whose sacrifice, on the strength of the sacrifice, India had gained freedom on August 15, 78 years ago.

What did President Draupadi Murmu say

President Murmu said, ‘After re -attaining our freedom, we should move forward on the path of a democracy in which all adults had the right to vote. In other words, the people of India extended the right to form our destiny. In many democratic systems, there were restrictions on people’s franchise on gender, religion and other grounds. But we did not do this. Despite the challenges, the people of India successfully adopted democracy. Adopting democracy was a natural expression of our ancient democratic values. India land has been the land of the oldest republics in the world. It is absolutely appropriate to call it the mother of democracy. The building of our democracy has been built on the foundation stone of the constitution adopted by us. We created such institutions based on democracy that strengthened democratic functioning.

Draupadi Murmu told which are the four pillars of Indian democracy

President Murmu said, ‘Our constitution and our democracy for us are paramount. While looking at the past, we should not forget the pain of partition of the country. Today we celebrated Partition Vibhisika Memorial Day. Partitions saw horrific violence due to partition and millions of people were forced to be displaced. Today we pay tribute to the people who have been victims of history mistakes. Dear countrymen, our constitution mentions four values which are four pillars that keep our democracy strong. These are justice, freedom, equality and fraternity. These are the principles of our household, which we have made life again during the freedom struggle.

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