Prime Minister Narendra Modi Assures Efforts to Restore Peace in Strife-Torn Manipur on 77th Independence Day
The prime minister emphasized in his address to the country from the walls of the famous Red Fort that peace is the way to a solution in Manipur.
"Many people died and the honor of mothers and daughters suffered immensely during the recent wave of violence in the North East, especially in Manipur. However, there have been recent indications of quiet. The Prime Minister began his tenth speech from the Red Fort by declaring, "The nation is with Manipur.
The calm that has been restored over the past few days should be built upon by the people of Manipur. Peace in Manipur will pave the way for a settlement, the prime minister declared.
In his tenth Independence Day speech from the Red Fort, Prime Minister Modi frequently referred to the populace as "parivaarjan," or family members. The country's citizens were referred to by Prime Minister Modi as "my beloved brothers and sisters" in past remarks.
Prime Minister Modi wore a multicolored Rajasthani bandhani print turban with an off-white kurta and churidar for the 77th Independence Day celebrations at the historic Red Fort, continuing the tradition of wearing colorful turbans on every Independence Day since 2014. Along with the turban, which had a long tail and was a combination of yellow, green, and red colors, he also wore a black V-neck jacket.
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