On Independence Day, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave a philosophical description of India and laid emphasis on maintaining unity despite diversity of religion, caste and language.
Addressing the nation from ramparts of the historic Red Fort, he asked Indian nationals to rededicate themselves to build a new India.
"Today from this historic Red Fort, I appeal to every one of you to rededicate yourself to build a new India.
- An India that is united in thought, not divided by religion and language,
- An India that is united in our Indianness, not divided by caste and region,
- An India that is united in seeking new opportunities for growth, not divided by disparities,
- An India that is caring and inclusive.
While observing that religions, castes and languages might be different, he said "we are all Indians. In our progress lies the progress of the nation."
"Our fortunes and our nation's fortunes are intertwined. And working together, we can make this fortune a glorious one," he added.
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