Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Saddened by insult to Tricolour on R-Day: PM

Modi slams Republic Day vandalism, hails India’s response to the Covid pandemic

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The country has been saddened by the “insult to the Tricolour” on Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday in his monthly Mann Ki Baat radio address, referring to the hoisting of the Sikh religious flag and a farmers’ union flag next to the national flag by protesting farmers at Red Fort.

In his first address to the nation in 2021, a day before finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the Union budget in Parliament, Modi celebrated India’s vaccinatio­n drive against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) and the Indian cricket team’s triumph against Australia in the Test series, and called for the infusion of a new hope.

“This month, there has been very good news from the cricket pitch too,” the PM said in his radio address, which he delivers on the last Sunday of every month. ”Our cricket team, after initial setbacks, made a grand comeback, winning the series in Australia. The hard work and teamwork of our players is inspiratio­nal. Amidst all this, the country was saddened by the insult to the Tricolour on the 26th of January in Delhi.”

He added: “We have to infuse times to come with new

hope...Last year, we displayed exemplary patience and courage {in the fight against the viral disease}. This year too, we have to work hard to attain our resolve. We have to take our country forward at a faster pace.”

A tractor rally by farmers to protest against three laws passed by Parliament in September to open up agricultur­al markets turned violent at Red Fort on Republic Day. In expressing his sadness at the insult to the Tricolour, Modi echoed the sentiment expressed by President Ram Nath Kovind, who said in his speech to Parliament on Friday that the “national flag and a holy day like Republic Day were insulted in the past few days.”

Referring to India’s diplomatic outreach to other counare

tries through shipments of the made-in-India Covid-19 vaccines, he said he had received messages from Presidents and Prime Ministers of countries around the world.

“You must also have seen recently how the President of Brazil, in a tweet thanked India – every Indian was gladdened at that .... Friends, in this vaccinatio­n programme, you must have noticed something more! During the moment of crisis, India is able to serve the world today since she is capable, self-reliant in the field of medicines, vaccines. The same thought underpins the Atmanirbha­r Bharat {Self-Reliant India} campaign. The more India is capable, the more will she serve humanity; correspond­ingly the world will benefit more,” he added.

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