PM Modi commemorates Sardar Patel’s 150th birth anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today claimed that some people are trying to destroy national unity. He urged citizens to recognize this “coalition of urban Naxalites.” On National Unity Day, which fell on Diwali this year, the Prime Minister was addressing a crowd in front of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s statue in Kewadia ,Gujarat. A new chapter is being written in India’s history. The world is watching how India is dealing with its problems. To represent backward classes in terms of employment and education, calls for a caste census. The block centered its people on the theme “Save the Constitution.”

. According to the Prime Minister in the meeting, Aadhaar, which is being considered globally for “One Nation, One Identity,” “With GST, we have introduced a “One Country, One Tax” system. ‘One Country, One Health Insurance’ program was launched by us through Ayushman Bharat. Currently, we are striving towards ‘One Country, One Election’. Maximizing resources and strengthening democracy—’One Country, One Citizen Rule’ is another goal of India and the greatest tribute to Sardar Sahib.

Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s constitution was not implemented nationwide for 70 years. Our humble respect to the people who drafted the Constitution of India, who must have been pleased by this picture and found peace in their souls. According to the Prime Minister, the nation will commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Patel for two years. “Aspiration to become a developed nation and economic progress depend on unity. Social harmony depends on this unity. Unity is essential to our commitment to social justice.