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India can't progress by denying anyone's contribution: PM Modi

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India can't progress by denying anyone's contribution: PM Modi

India can't progress by denying anyone's contribution: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the event 'Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav'.

The event took place via video conferencing on March 08.

While addressing at the committee meeting to mark 75 years of Independence, PM Modi said, "Today, India is doing things that couldn't be imagined some years ago.

In this journey of 75 years, the country has reached here gradually.

There are contributions of so many people to the country in this journey." "The country can't progress by denying anyone's contribution.

The country goes forward by accepting and respecting everyone's contribution and we want to follow this mantra," he added.


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