‘No one can stop us from living for country’: Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Gujarat
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‘No one can stop us from living for country’: Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Gujarat

Keeping in mind India’s Independence Day events in 2022, the Union Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah, gladly commemorates 75 years of India’s independence by launching a Tiranga Yatra and declares that no one can stop Indians from living for the country

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The Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on August 13, 2023, flagged off the ‘Tiranga Yatra’ and said that no one could stop us from living for the country.

“It’s been 75 years of Independence, we cannot die for the country since it has already gained independence, but no one can stop us from living for the country,” Union Home Minister Amit Shah said as he flagged off the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ Campaign in Ahmedabad.

He further remembered Independence Day of 2022 and said that there was no house that did not hoist a tricolour.  “There was no house that didn’t hoist a tricolour on August 15, 2022. When a tricolour is hoisted at every house, then the entire nation will be Tirangamay,” Shah said.

He further said that during ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, PM Modi tried to instil a feeling of patriotism in the entire nation.

“On 15 August 2023, ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ concludes, but along with this, PM Modi has said that from 15 August 2023 to 15 August 2047, we will celebrate ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal’. From 75 years of Independence to 100 years, we will live to make India great in every sector,” he said.

Earlier, Shah, on August 13, 2020, flagged off the ‘Tiranga Yatra’ in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad. A fervour of patriotism and nationalism was witnessed during the massive Tiranga Rally. Moreover, Shah also participated in the Credai mass tree plantation program organized by the Gujarat Institute of Housing and Estate Developers.

Amit Shah is on a two-day visit to the state where he inaugurated the key infrastructure projects along the Indo-Pakistan border in Gujarat’s Kachchh on August 12, 2023

Shah also inspected the Harami Nala Creek in Kachchh, Gujarat, and also the Border Security Force (BSF) Border Observation Post (BOPs).

Topics: GujaratAzadi Ka Amrit MahotsavBSFAhmedabadPM Narendra ModiHar Ghar TirangaTiranga RallyBOPKachchhTiranga YatraAmit Shah
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