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Rajnath Singh praises ‘colleague’ Modi

Heartwarming to see the PM making his government’s stand clear when he said, “Na gaali, na goli”, says Rajnath

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Home Minister Rajnath Singh praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day address for its holistic view of the freedom struggle and reflection of the spirit of a country moving forward.

In an article titled “Decoding the PM’s speech”, the Home Minister appreciated the address.

“As a colleague, I feel the need to appreciate certain remarkable and distinct patterns emerging from his address, which reflect his concept of governance almost like mantras. Broadly, there are several underlying themes into which the thrust of every single point he made can be placed,” Singh wrote.

At the very outset the PM recalled the contribution and sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and martyrs, who ensured that we remain fearlessly free indicating the sensitivity of this government towards its heroes, who attained martyrdom in the line of duty, Singh said in a statement.

He called the PM’s message empathising with those affected by the Gorakhpur tragedy and recent natural calamities like floods and landslides reassuring.

It was heartwarming to see the Prime Minister making his government’s stand clear when he said, “Na gaali, na goli” can resolve the complexities of Kashmir issue, Singh said.

The Centre has been consistent in its belief that the common Kashmiri wants to be an active stakeholder in the peace process. They have been made victim by certain vested interests who do not want peace in the valley. The Ministry of Home Affairs overlooks developments in Kashmir.

The state has been witnessing unrest over the last one year since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani. (Read Rajnath Singh's full blog here)

I-DAY SPEECH LAUDED

  • Heartwarming to see the PM making his government’s stand clear when he said, “Na gaali, na goli”, says Rajnath
     
  • Centre has been consistent in its belief that the common Kashmiri wants to be an active stakeholder in the peace process
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