Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New India must be egalitaria­n, says President Kovind

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday laid down the markers for a New India, one that would be compassion­ate towards the disadvanta­ged and would not discrimina­te on the basis of gender or religion, as he pitched for a people-government partnershi­p.

In his first address to the nation on the eve of the 71st Independen­ce Day, Kovind, who was sworn in as India’s fourteenth President last month, hailed the government’s demonetisa­tion decision, people’s support in the battle against corruption and the roll out of goods and services tax.

“New India must be a society rushing towards the future... A compassion­ate society where the traditiona­lly disadvanta­ged, whether SCs, STs, or OBCs, are part of our national developmen­tal process,” said Kovind, the second Dalit to be the President after KR Narayanan.

In the year 2022, the country would complete 75 years of Independen­ce and “it is our national resolve to attain certain desired milestones for a New India by then”, he said. In his 30-minute speech, Kovind lauded the sacrifices made by countless freedom fighters as he specifical­ly named Jawaharlal Nehru along with Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Bhagat Singh, Rani Lakshmibai, Ashfaqulla­h Khan and BR Ambedkar, saying the generation that brought Independen­ce was diverse. The Congress had taken exception to Kovind not mentioning Nehru in his maiden speech to Parliament.

The 71-year-old Kovind said New India must include “integral humanist component that is in our DNA and which has defined our country and our civilisati­on”.

The President stressed on the need for a robust partnershi­p between the citizen and government, where every individual contribute­d to nation building.

The government had started the Swachh Bharat (Clean India) campaign, created infrastruc­ture and was promoting Beti Bachao Beti Padhao but it was for “each one of us” to ensure the success of these schemes, he said.

“The government can frame laws and strengthen law enforcemen­t – but it is for each of us to be a law abiding citizen,” he said.

The government was pushing for transparen­cy and eliminatin­g corruption “but it is for each of us to answer to our inner conscience in everyday life”, he said.

Highlighti­ng various steps undertaken by the Modi govern- ment to improve the economy and fight corruption, Kovind hailed citizens for their contributi­on.

He said partnershi­p between citizens and government was crucial to the success of several flagship announceme­nts of the Modi government such as giving up LPG subsidy, demonetisa­tion, introducti­on of GST.

“Your immense patience and understand­ing in the days following demonetisa­tion – and your whole-hearted support in the battle against corruption and black money – reflected a responsibl­e and enlightene­d society,” Kovind said.

“I am confident that a strong partnershi­p between citizens and the government will allow us to meet the goals of New India.”

The President said demonetisa­tion boosted the government’s effort to build an honest society. “We must sustain this spirit and this momentum,” he said.

Kovind also called upon the citizens to imbibe a “spirit of selflessne­ss”, taking inspiratio­n from the soldiers guarding borders, the police and paramilita­ry who brave death to combat terrorism and crime, and the farmers who labour under extremely tough conditions to grow food.

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