We have to take India forward as a developed nation : JP Nadda

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BJP National President hoists national flag on 78th Independence Day

BJP National President and Union Minister Shri JP Nadda hoisted the national flag at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters in New Delhi on 15 August, 2024.
After hoisting the flag, Shri Nadda addressed the leaders and Karyakartas present and said today the country is celebrating 78th Independence Day. There is an atmosphere of joy in the entire country. On the call of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and under his dynamic leadership during the ‘Amrit Kaal’, the people of the country including youth, farmers, women, tribals, dalits are determined to make India a ‘developed nation’.

Shri Nadda also congratulated all the countrymen, BJP Karyakartas and all those connected through digital media on the 78th Independence Day.

He said India is the largest democracy and democratic country in the world. When India, the mother of democracy, is celebrating its 78th Independence Day and is also remembering its martyrs, brave soldiers and freedom fighters, who sacrificed their lives to liberate India and through them we got independence. We have to cherish and preserve that heardearned freedom and take the country towards a “developed nation”.

The BJP National President said Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, while addressing the nation today, has set goals for the country in the coming times. Be it the field of knowledge, the field of science, the field of health, the field of economics or the parameters related to humanity. We have to take India forward as a developed nation in all fields.

That is why with the wishes of Independence Day, it is the duty of all the Karyakartas to leave no stone unturned in making India a developed nation and contribute fully to this grand journey by taking all the people of the country along with us.

He said, “I have full confidence that every Karyakarta of the Bharatiya Janata Party, along with the people, will work together to fulfill the aspirations of a developed nation.”