Gandhinagar. Addressing the Gujarat State Assembly on Thursday, President Ram Nath Kovind said that the stature of India’s Iron Man, Sardar Patel, is far taller in the hearts of people than the 182-metre-tall Statue of Unity at Kevadiya. Where a function was organized under ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’. Ram Nath Kovind said, “Iron man Sardar Patel gave a new vision to independent India and strengthened the pillars of the country. The 182 meter tall statue of Sardar Patel in Kevadia, Gujarat is the tallest statue in the world. But Sardar in the eyes of the nation. Patel’s stature is much taller than the statue. This image of him is a small gift in memory of that great son of India.”
“Gujarat’s contribution to India’s freedom struggle is enormous. The top leaders dreaming of an independent India were from this land. People like Dadabhai Naoroji and Ferozeshah Mehta raised their voice for the rights of the people. The state of Gujarat took the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi. In 2011, he continuously increased his presence in expressing the concern of the people, culminating in that fight to achieve independence. Mahatma Gandhi not only led the freedom struggle exceptionally, but also gave a new direction, a new thinking and a new direction to the whole world. Gave a new perspective.”
“Wherever the world is witnessing violence today, Mahatma Gandhi’s core mantra of non-violence is remembered. Gujarat has a unique history. The land of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel is also known as the land of Satyagraha – against empirical rule. seen as a powerful weapon.”
The President appreciated the economic development achieved by Gujarat in the last few years. “Since its inception in 1960, Gujarat has carved a niche in economic development. I commend all the former Chief Ministers, Deputy Chief Ministers for achieving this. Gujarat has also been at the fore in the chart of the Milk Revolution, which made India the world’s largest. One of the top milk producers.
“In a democracy, the responsibilities of the people’s representatives are of great importance. You all are the people’s representatives of your area and the people of your area see you as a ‘bhagya vidhata’. People are expecting a lot from you and that should be your top priority. After saying that in the moment of silence, he asked, “Won’t you clap on him?”
Speaker Nimaben Acharya said, “It is a moment of pride and honor for all of us and I thank and welcome the President for being present and giving his valuable time to address the House. Throughout the history of the State Legislative Assembly, There have been 6 special meetings and this is one of them. This function is a part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, when India will celebrate 75th year of independence.”
—AnyTV News
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