PM Modi flags off Run For Unity on Rashtriya Ekta Diwas

Published By : Admin | October 31, 2016 | 17:13 IST
Sardar Patel led the movement of independence with Gandhi ji & transformed it into a Jan Andolan with Jan Shakti: PM
India must stand united on all fronts and then the country will touch skies of prosperity: PM Modi
Our resolve must always be to strengthen unity of the country: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi today flagged off Run For Unity on Rahtriya Ekta Diwas. PM Modi paid rich tribute to Sardar Patel and said that his contribution for India is immense. “Sardar Patel led the movement of independence with Gandhi ji & transformed it into a Jan Andolan with Jan Shakti”, added the PM.

The Prime Minister called upon the countrymen not to discriminate anyone on the grounds of caste or religion. “India must stand united on all fronts and then the country will touch skies of prosperity”, he said.

PM Modi said that our resolve must always be to strengthen unity of the country.

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