President Draupadi Murmu addressed the nation on the eve of the 75th Republic Day.
During this, he congratulated the countrymen and said that tomorrow the country will celebrate the Constitution.
The President said, “The Preamble of the Constitution begins with We the People of India. These words underline the basic spirit of our Constitution.” In his address, the President said that the country is passing through the initial phase of Amrit Kaal while moving towards the century of independence.
India is touching new heights: President
President Draupadi Murmu, while addressing the nation on Republic Day, said that the country’s scientists and technologists are achieving higher goals than ever before.
The President described the Nari Shakti Vandan Act as a revolutionary initiative. He said, “I am confident that the Nari Shakti Vandan Act will prove to be a revolutionary initiative for women empowerment. “It will also go a long way in improving our governance processes.”
India is the mother of democracy: President Murmu
President Murmu said, “Tomorrow is the day when we will celebrate the coming into force of the Constitution. Its preamble begins with the words “We, the people of India”, meaning it highlights our democracy. In India, the democratic system is much older than the concept of Western democracy. This is the reason why India is called the mother of democracy. President Murmu said, “The country is in the initial years of Amrit Kaal. It is time for change. We have been given a golden opportunity to take the country to new heights. The contribution of every citizen will be important to achieve our goals.”
Ramlala’s life consecration in Ram temple is historic: President Murmu
On Ayodhya Ram Temple, President Draupadi Murmu said, “Earlier this week we witnessed the consecration of the idol of Lord Shri Ram in the glorious new temple built in Ayodhya, which was historic. The construction of the temple started after proper judicial process and the decision of the highest court of the country. It now stands as a grand edifice, which not only adds to the beauty of the country but is also an expression of the faith of the people as well as a testimony to the immense faith of the people in the judicial process.”