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On Mann Ki Baat, Modi recalls Emergency, says 'Democracy is our strength'

| | Jun 26, 2016, at 05:54 pm
New Delhi, June 26 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, while addressing the nation on the 21st edition of 'Mann Ki Baat', recalled the time of Emergency declared during 1975 and said democracy is India's strength.

He said, "Very often Mann Ki Baat is criticised, but this is possible because we are in a democracy. Do you remember 25-26 June 1975 - when Emergency was declared across India."

Modi urged that, "Democracy is our strength and we will have to always make our democratic fabric stronger. Jan Bhagidari (Public Participation) is essential in a democracy."

"There was a day when voice of people was trampled over but now, the people of India express their views how the Government is doing," said he.

He said he is obliged to those 3 lakh people who took time out and showed interest to send suggestions and evaluate the government.

"This is the strength of people of India that they have sustained the democracy.

The democracy that we feel proud of, gave us huge strength, made every citizen powerful," said he.

During his address, he praised a retired government employee Chandrakant Kulkarni, who he met on Saturday, as he is giving almost a third of his pension for a Swachh Bharat. "What can be a greater inspiration," said the PM.

Modi also urged people to save water during the monsoon season.

"My appeal to countrymen is that you indeed enjoy rains but also remember that water is very precious," said he.

"We must do everything possible to save each and every drop of water. Our efforts should be to send water back into the ground to recharge mother earth.

By giving missed call to 1922, you can listen to 'Mann Ki Baat', in language of your choice, please take advantage of it," Modi added.


 

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