Vice-President Honors Sardar Patel's Legacy at Statue of Unity Ceremony
Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan attended the closing ceremony of a national padyatra at the Statue of Unity in Gujarat, honoring Sardar Patel's unifying role. He emphasized youth empowerment, women-led development, and India's progress under PM Modi. The event celebrated the nation's journey toward becoming a global economic leader.
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Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan attended the closing ceremony of the Sardar @150 Unity March - National Padyatra at the Statue of Unity, Ekta Nagar, Gujarat. During his address, he paid tribute to Sardar Patel's role in unifying India, underscoring the nation's enduring debt to the Iron Man of India.
Radhakrishnan praised the participants and highlighted that the padyatra began on Samvidhaan Diwas. He shared his own padyatra experiences across several Indian states, stressing the importance of these journeys for national unity and purpose. He also commended the significant youth engagement that indicates Patel's legacy continues to inspire.
The Vice-President noted India's strides under PM Modi's leadership, aiming to become a global economic powerhouse. He urged the youth to reject drugs and encouraged responsible use of social media. Furthermore, he recognized the pivotal role of women in development, citing the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.
He emphasized enhanced national security, mentioning Operation Sindoor as a testament to India's resolve against cross-border terrorism. Radhakrishnan praised labor reforms aligning with the ideals of inclusive development. The padyatra concluded with a tribute to Patel's legacy, echoing the commitment to a united and prosperous India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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