Hindustan Times (Noida)

PM MODI LAUDS NCC CADETS, ARTISTES AHEAD OF R-DAY PARADE

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday interacted with the NCC cadets and artistes who will perform in the Republic Day parade this Tuesday and said India’s parade pays tribute to the country’s Constituti­on, which “brings alive the world’s largest democracy”.

Lauding the spirit of various cadets and artistes who have prepared with zeal and fervour to perform in Tuesday’s parade, PM Modi said, “Coronaviru­s has really changed a lot. Masks, corona tests and social distancing (Do Gaz ki Doori) have now become part of our everyday life. Despite this, there is no lack in your enthusiasm.”

“When you step on the Rajpath with zeal, every countryman is filled with enthusiasm. When you show a glimpse of the rich art, culture, tradition and heritage of India, the head of every countryper­son rises with pride,” PM Modi said in his conversati­on with the performers.

The Republic Day parade, PM Modi said, pays tribute to India’s great social, cultural heritage, as well as our strategic strength.

“This year our country is entering its 75th year of independen­ce. This year is also the 400th Prakash Parv of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. In the same year we are also making 125th birth anniversar­y of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose,” PM Modi said.

Urging people to make the nation stronger, PM Modi said, “We did not get an opportunit­y to sacrifice our everything for the independen­ce of the country. But the country has definitely given us the opportunit­y to give our best. We should keep doing what we can to make the country stronger.”

India will be holding it’s first Republic Day parade with Covid-19 protocols in place in a bid to contain the spread.

Unlike any previous parade, the jawans will be seen wearing masks and only 25,000 spectators will witness the function this year.

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