Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the countrymen on the 74th Republic Day. PM said that this year’s Republic Day is also special because the country is celebrating the Amrit Mahotsav. Along with this, the PM also appealed to the countrymen to unite.
Dream of Freedom Fighters came True
By tweeting, the PM gave a congratulatory message to the people on Republic Day. The PM said that we have to move forward unitedly to make the dreams of the great freedom fighters of the country come true. PM said that this Republic Day is very special because of the Amrit Mahotsav.
Amit Shah Tweet
Amit Shah has also extended Republic Day greetings to the countrymen. Shah said that I salute all those freedom fighters, constitution makers and brave soldiers who have dedicated their lives to get freedom, strengthen and protect the country.
Responding to the French President
Modi tweeted, ‘My dear friend Emmanuel Macron, grateful for your warm greetings on India’s Republic Day. I share your commitment to work together for the success of India’s G20 Presidency and the 25th anniversary of the India-France Strategic Partnership. India and France together are a force for global good.
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Prime Minister Modi on Republic Day
He says looks forward to setting new ambitions for the Indo-French strategic partnership. Macron tweeted, “While celebrating India’s Republic Day, I extend my heartiest greetings to my dear friend Narendra Modi and the people of India. I look forward to setting new ambitions together for the G20 and our India-France strategic partnership….’
Leaders of many countries including Israel, Bhutan congratulated Modi
Modi while thanking his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu said he is looking forward to further strengthen the strategic partnership. He tweeted to Bhutanese Prime Minister Lotay Tshering that India is committed to its unique partnership with his country for the progress and prosperity of both countries. Modi also expressed similar sentiments by tweeting to leaders of other countries besides Nepal, Mauritius and Maldives.