Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public gathering in Nanded, Maharashtra, delivered a compelling message to political workers and leaders from diverse affiliations, emphasizing the paramount importance of preserving democratic ideals irrespective of electoral outcomes.
In his address, PM Modi urged, “To all political workers and leaders, even if you foresee electoral setbacks and question the necessity of continued efforts – I implore you to steadfastly uphold the principles of democracy.” His call resonated deeply with the audience, eliciting enthusiastic applause.
Quoting the adage, “‘Aaj nahin toh kal, kal nahin toh parso, parso nahin toh narso, arey kabhi to mauka aega’…” which translates to “If not today, then tomorrow; if not tomorrow, then the day after; if not the day after, then someday, an opportunity will come,” PM Modi instilled a sense of optimism and resilience among the listeners.
The Prime Minister’s speech served as a unifying force, transcending political divides and urging all stakeholders to prioritize the sanctity of democracy above individual interests. His impassioned plea underscored the imperative of unwavering commitment to democratic principles, regardless of electoral outcomes.
PM Modi’s address assumes significance against the backdrop of upcoming state and local elections, emphasizing the collective responsibility of citizens and leaders alike in nurturing the democratic fabric of the nation.
As India navigates its democratic journey, PM Modi’s call for political fraternity to uphold democratic values serves as a guiding beacon, illuminating the path towards a more inclusive and resilient democratic society.