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UNITY OF MINDS
My dear citizens of India,
On the eve of the 55th anniversary of our Independence, I have great pleasure in offering you my best
wishes for your well-being and happiness. My salutations to all of you both in India and abroad.
May I extend a special word of gratitude to the men of our defence
who guard our frontiers on the land, on the sea and in the air and paramilitary forces. May I also convey my special appreciation to our farmers
who toil on the fields, technicians who keep the wheels of our industry moving, teachers who create
knowledge products to the society and doctors, engineers, scientists, technologists and other
professionals and administrators who are the prime movers of national development. May I wish the youth
of India whose purposeful hard work with sweat will be a major transforming force for prosperous India.
I met some of the freedom fighters a few days ago at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Each and every one of them
was the live force for our freedom movement. On this day, I salute all men and women of India who
fought for our freedom and sacrificed their lives to achieve our
Independence. Seeding a great vision and an indomitable spirit to achieve India’s freedom took place around 1857. For 90 years, there were a number
of intensive struggles for freedom. Many of our people and leaders were in jail and their sufferings got
transformed into freedom movement, with national ethos under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. I have
tried to capture the essence of the freedom movement. Two aspects have come out: as a result of
supreme sacrifices and dedicated and focused efforts, we got our
Independence. The second aspect is that the vision driven movement itself created many leaders in different spheres of politics, economics,
industry, science, arts and culture.
After Independence, India has made significant achievements in agriculture and food production, energy,
healthcare, education and various fields of science and technology. Particularly we have made our mark in
the international arena in the fields of pharmaceuticals, information technology, mass media and
communication, space, defence and nuclear science.
Similar to the first vision, which created a movement to achieve
freedom with unity of minds of our people and the unity of purpose in actions, we need a second vision, which will integrate people from all walks of
our society towards a common purpose. The second vision of our nation is to transform it from the present
developing status to a developed nation by integrated actions simultaneously in the areas of agriculture
and food processing, education and healthcare, infrastructure development including power, information
and communication technologies, and critical technologies. This greater vision will aim to alleviate poverty,
illiteracy and unemployment. When the minds of the people of our country are unified and fused towards
this vision, the dormant potential will manifest as a mammoth power leading to a happy and prosperous
life of a billion people. This vision of the nation will also remove the conflicts arising out of differences and
small thinking.
Dear citizens, I would like to reiterate that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. It is not an
international issue. India is ready for bilateral dialogue once the cross border terrorism is brought to a
complete end. Normal election process is on in Jammu and Kashmir. It is essential to ensure its
successful completion and dawn of peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
We also have many challenges in front of us. We have to find a
solution to the repeated droughts and floods; we have to eradicate communal and other divisive clashes sprouting in certain parts and remove
the pains of our people whether it is in Jammu and Kashmir or in any other part of our country; we also
have to find a permanent solution to combat terrorism.
Let us now look at a long-term problem. It is paradoxical to see floods in one part of our country while
some other parts face drought. This drought – flood phenomenon is a recurring feature. The need of the
hour is to have a water mission which will enable availability of water to the fields, villages, towns and
industries throughout the year, even while maintaining environmental purity. One major part of the water
mission would be networking of our rivers. Technological and project management capabilities of our
country can rise to the occasion and make this river networking a reality with long term planning and
proper investment. In addition, the vast sea around us can help by providing potable water through
desalination as a cost effective technology. There are of course short term techniques such as water
harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation. Such programmes should
have a large scale people participation even at the conceptual and project planning stages. The entire
programme should revolve around economic viability leading to continued prosperity for our people with
larger employment potential, environmental sustainability, grass root level motivation and benefit sharing.
I would now like to share with you friends, another crucial requirement and necessity for our country. We
cannot sustain a second vision for the country without Unity of Minds of all our people. Our great strength is
our pluralistic tradition and civilisational heritage of nearly 3000
years. I have always been asking myself what the strength of our heritage is. A unique fusion has taken place with multiple cultures, religions and
the way of life of many parts of the world and that has become the foundation of the Indian life. One can
trace from 1857 to date, the type of good experiences we have had and also the strife resulting out of the
differences in thoughts.
I have just now returned from Gujarat after interactions with various cross sections of people, leaders,
officials and rehabilitation workers in the areas affected by recent disturbances and earthquake. I also
visited the Sabarmati Ashram which was established by Mahatma Gandhi for the purpose of our
countrymen to carry on the search for truth and develop fearlessness. I sat in silence for a while in the
Ashram and remembered the life of Gandhiji. One dominant thought came to my mind. If we can go above
our own personal hardships and see the problems of others and decide to work for a larger cause, then
there is natural elevation of our minds. When we are lax in this, then our level of thinking goes down. I felt
confident that all of us can be elevated to the level of noble minds, if we just decide to understand others
and to practice tolerance. I realized that Gujarat has given the noble leader - Mahatma Gandhi, unifier of the
nation – Vallabhbhai Patel and the great visionary in science and technology - Vikram Sarabhai and many
more. Time has come for every one of us to put the thoughts of these great souls into action for nation’s
welfare.
Non-violence, tolerance, acceptance of all religions and different ways of life, search for truth and
fearlessness are the values the Mahatma taught us and they are the cornerstones of our civilisational
heritage and, therefore, of Indian polity. Any act by anyone anywhere in India that runs counter to these
eternal values would pose a threat to the fabric of free Indian nation which was born and nurtured by the
supreme sacrifices of countless noble souls. We should all work
together to achieve the mission for Unity of Minds to preserve what we so preciously earned and reach greater heights in the future.
When I interact with school children and youth, wherever I go, one question comes often. They ask me
“who are our role models?” Parents and teachers have to show them by example to live as enlightened
citizens. Children also look for role models at national level in different fields. I have described earlier the
role models from Gujarat. Each state of our country has many such examples of the past. It is now time we
create more role models from the present. I suggest that members of our Parliament and Legislatures
can shape the future of our children by becoming good role models. Parliament and Legislatures have a
crucial role in giving the vision of developed India and value based polity. Our children should see the
members of the Parliament debating the vision of developed India, providing action plans and putting forth
great thoughts and challenges to them. Looking at the national
leaders, the children will find their role models for their development and growth.
I am sure, our leadership and our people can achieve the second vision of developed India. Let us take a
vow on this Independence Day that the nation is more important compared to any individual, party or
organisation.
I pray to the Almighty for Unity of Minds and our success in every
aspect of life.
Jai Hind. |
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