English, asked by saanvisingh18, 6 months ago

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, said the above words
on the midnight of August 15 th , when India attained freedom. Draft a speech in
100-120 words, you would give to the nation, if you were Prime Minster of the
country at that time.
please write a speech

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Answered by SwapnonilSikdar
3

I, Swapnonil Sikdar, promise all the citizens of India that, during my reign there would be no problems to any citizen of my country and I would give my best to rule our country and make our country developed. We all need to help each other out for that, and I need your help too, in this great mission.

Jai Hind! Vande Mataram!

Answered by udaysai419
1

Answer:

Tryst with Destiny" was a speech delivered by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, to the Indian Constituent Assembly in the Parliament, on the eve of India's Independence, towards midnight on 14 August 1947. It spoke on the aspects that transcend India's history. It is considered to be one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century[1] and to be a landmark oration that captures the essence of the triumphant culmination of the Indian independence struggle against the British Empire in India.

HighlightsUnlike the prime ministers who came after him, Nehru was generally disinclined towards the idea of his speeches being written by someone elseNehru’s private secretary MO Mathai would complain that the PM spent too much time “in dictating letters and drafting or dictating statements and speeches”Nehru delivered his 'Tryst with destiny' speech to the Constituent Assembly close to the midnight hour on 14 August 1947

Jawaharlal Nehru’s historic speech on the eve of Independence is widely regarded as one of the great speeches of the 20th century. It had it all – soaring rhetoric, a shrewd understanding of the power of language (English in this case), and a sweeping sense that this was a speech for the ages.

The speech had to both honour the sacrifices of the past that led to this moment and lay out a vision for the future, a future that still had to be written as a country, a civilization took re-birth. It had to belong to the present and the future.

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