Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a ‘Veer Bal Diwas’ event, commemorating the martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh’s sons. Modi emphasized the Sikh gurus’ teachings, highlighting their role in inspiring Indians to contribute to the nation’s progress. He expressed India’s transition from a “mindset of slavery” to a self-confident nation valuing its heritage. Modi underscored global recognition of India’s heritage when approached with pride. Reflecting on Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh’s sacrifices, he noted their remembrance worldwide.
Modi outlined the government’s vision for the next 25 years, promising opportunities for youngsters across regions. Citing economic growth and global recognition, he affirmed a clear policy. India’s prominent role in addressing global challenges was emphasized, with Modi praising achievements in economy, science, research, sports, and strategy.
Addressing the youth, Modi envisioned a developed India in 2047, urging them to prioritize health and avoid wasting time. He emphasized the government’s unwavering support for the youth and called for a movement against drugs led by religious leaders and social organizations. Modi concluded by saluting the bravery and ideals of Mata Gujri, Guru Gobind Singh, and the Sahibzadas, noting their enduring impact on every Indian.