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independence day speech on honor the memory of our freedom frighters ​

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Answered by anuragbarai9833
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Namaskaar!

It gives me great pleasure to greet all the people of India, living in the country and abroad, on the eve of the 74th Independence Day. August 15 fills us with the excitement of unfurling the tricolour, taking part in celebrations and listening to patriotic songs. On this day, the youth of India should feel the special pride of being citizens of a free nation. We gratefully remember our freedom fighters and martyrs whose sacrifices have enabled us to live in an independent nation.

The ethos of our freedom struggle forms the foundation of modern India. Our visionary leaders brought together a diversity of world views to forge a common national spirit. They were committed to the cause of liberating Bharat Mata from oppressive foreign rule and securing the future of her children. Their thoughts and actions shaped the identity of India as a modern nation.

We are fortunate that Mahatma Gandhi became the guiding light of our freedom movement. As much a saint as a political leader, he was a phenomenon that could have happened only in India. Troubled by social strife, economic problems, and climate change, the world seeks relief in Gandhiji's teachings. His quest for equality and justice is the mantra for our Republic. I am glad to see the younger generations re-discover Gandhiji.

Dear Fellow Citizens,

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Hello everyone!

This conversation from "Rang De Basanti" gives listeners shivers, but it's appropriate for the soldiers who gave their lives in battle for us. "ab bhi jiska khoon na khaula, khoon nahi voh paani hain...jo desh ke kaam naa aaye vo bekaar jawani hain." On August 15, 1947, exactly 74 years ago, our nation gained independence from British sovereignty. Bhagat Singh, Mahatma Gandhi, Rani Laxmi Bai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, and a long list of other freedom warriors are just a few examples.

Bhagat Singh, a 22-year-old kid who joined forces with his pals Rajguru and Sukhdev to fight for independence, deserted his family and his ideal profession.

Mahatma Gandhi began the Satyagraha Movement and the Dandi March after leaving his ideal family life.

Rani Laxmi Bai was a Jhansi-based warrior known as "Khubh Ladi Mardaani thi" who battled a Britisher while carrying her son on her back until she passed away.

By splitting the country into several states, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, often known as the "Iron Man of India," created India a unified nation that benefited both traders and citizens.

The most lovable feature of this time is freedom. That is what we yearn for. We all the sons of mother India struggle to win on this auspicious day of independence because we don't have losers on the battlefield. Let's thank the martyrs for raising her flag high in the colours of saffron and flourishing green.

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