New Delhi. On Independence Day today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech, talking about the rights of farmers and fishermen, in two words, the cattlemen, farmers and fishermen of India are our biggest priority. Modi stands as a wall in front of any harmful policy related to them. India will not accept any compromise harmful for their interests in relation to its farmers, cattle rearers and fishermen. Amid the tariff controversy released from the US, Modi’s talk is being seen as an answer to US President Donald Trump. Modi said, giving priority to those who have been left behind is the new mantra of the government.
Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “The farmers, cattle rearers and fishermen of India are our priority… When it comes to the interests of our farmers, cattlemen and fishermen, India will never accept any agreement…” pic.twitter.com/xlkopcmrva
– IANS Hindi (@ianskhabar) August 15, 2025
The Prime Minister further said, to create a developed India, we will not stop, nor we will bow down. We will keep trying with full resolution and in front of our eyes, we will be developing India till 2047. Our second pledge is that we will not allow any particle of slavery to be saved in our life, we will be freed from all kinds of slavery. We will be proud of our heritage. For all this, the mantra of unity is the most powerful mantra. It will be our collective resolution that no one can cut the door of unity.
Delhi: PM Narendra Modi Says, “to build a viksit bharat, na hum rukenge na hum jhukenge. 2047… ” pic.twitter.com/YPmbSCPQQ5
– IANS (@ians_india) August 15, 2025
Narendra Modi said, performing duty towards Maa Bharti is nothing short of worship, no less than penance and worship. In the same sense, we all will spend ourselves to cross the target of 2047 developed India, cultivating the work of hard work for the welfare of the motherland, will not leave any opportunity, will continue to move forward. He said, I do not need to read in books about what poverty is, I know what it is. I am also in the government, so I have been trying that the government should not be in the files, it should be in the lives of citizens.
Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “I do not need to read in books about what poverty is, I know what it is. I have been in the government too. So I have been trying that the government should not be in files, it should be in the lives of citizens…” pic.twitter.com/c9krlmlpoa
– IANS Hindi (@ianskhabar) August 15, 2025