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Salute our Corona warriors: PM on I-Day

August 15, 2020 08:51 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed people in the frontline of the battle against coronavirus, saying "corona warriors have lived the mantra of 'Seva Parmo Dharma' and served the people of the country.

Addressing the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort on the 74th Independence Day, the PM said it is an occasion to remember freedom fighters who laid down their lives for the freedom of the country.

 

"Congratulations and best wishes to all the countrymen on this festival of Independence Day. The sacrifice and the resolve to free the country of lakhs of sons and daughters of Maa Bharati is the
reason for us being able to breathe in independent India today. This is a day to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters. This is also a day to show gratitude to security personnel including that of army, paramilitary and police ensuring our safety," PM Modi said.

Modi also remembered freedom fighter and spiritual guru Sri Aurbindo (Arvind Ghosh), on his birth anniversary.

He referred to the restrictions due to COVID-19 and said that children, the future of the country, were not at present at the celebrations and recalled the tireless contributions of corona warriors.

"We are going through distinct times. I cannot see young children in front of me today (at Red Fort). Corona has stopped everyone. In these times of COVID, Corona warriors have lived the mantra of 'seva
parmo dharma' (service is the main duty) and served the people of India. I express my gratitude to them," he said.

Source: ANI