Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the 200th anniversary of the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Vadatal through video conference, emphasized unity against attempts to divide Indian society along lines of caste, religion, language, and region.
Emphasis on Unity and Youth Empowerment
Modi highlighted the necessity of creating a skilled, empowered, and educated youth force to lead India towards a developed future, calling youth India’s greatest strength. He urged youth to focus on skill development and resilience, noting how global leaders acknowledge and respect the talent of Indian professionals. He also spoke of Swaminarayan community efforts to combat substance abuse, a step he views as crucial to youth empowerment.
The Importance of Indian Culture and Heritage
Modi praised the Swaminarayan temple for preserving its teachings and cultural essence over centuries, labeling this as a testament to India’s rich spiritual heritage. The Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, set to take place after 12 years, was also discussed. He encouraged all Indians to promote Kumbh as a unique cultural heritage event, attracting international visitors to experience India’s cultural richness.
Preservation of National Monuments
PM Modi acknowledged recent efforts to reclaim Indian relics and artifacts from abroad, celebrating the return of ancient idols to their rightful temples. This act of reclaiming stolen heritage is seen as part of a renewed Indian consciousness to honor and preserve its cultural history.
Vision of a Developed India
PM Modi called upon the Swaminarayan community to help realize the shared vision of a developed India. Drawing parallels with the struggle for independence, he encouraged every Indian to share the same zeal for development and national pride.
In his closing remarks, Modi reiterated the essential role of empowered youth and cultural unity in building a strong, developed India, fostering a collective purpose for the nation.
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