Narendra Modi participates in Kullu Dussehra festivities

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome as he arrived for the International Kullu Dussehra Festival on Wednesday. He is participating in the Dusshera festival here for the first time.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings to citizens on the occasion of Dussehra and expressed his happiness to be a part of the International Kullu Dussehra Festival that is to be celebrated here from October 5 to 11 at the Dhalpur Ground in Kullu. The festival is unique in the sense that it is the congregation of more than 300 deities of the valley. On the first day of the festival, obeisance is paid to the deities in their well-decorated palanquins at the temple of the Chief Deity, Bhagwan Raghunath Ji, and then it proceeds to the Dhalpur Ground.
“I am elated to provide the citizens of Himachal Pradesh with the gifts of projects in education, health, and infrastructure worth thousands of crores,” PM Modi said, adding that he will seek the blessings of the country by joining the Raghunath Ji Yatra.
“I am very fortunate to participate in the Kullu festival after so many years,” he added.
The Prime Minister will witness this divine Rath Yatra and the grand assembly of the Deities in the historic Kullu Dussehra celebrations.
“The development projects inaugurated today on the occasion of Vijayadashami will play an important role in achieving the vision of a developed India by following the ‘Panch Pran’. Today, Bilaspur has got the double gift of education and medical facilities,” PM Modi said.
PM Modi’s remarks came after he inaugurated AIIMS Bilaspur and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects here.
On Independence Day, referring to the Amrit Kaal—the next 25 years till 2047, when India will be marking 100 years of Independence—the Prime Minister urged people to focus on “Panch Pran” (five vows).
He said the country has met various challenges in the past 75 years and there were certain unfulfilled dreams. “The next 25 years are very significant for our country.”
The first vow is for the people to move ahead with a big resolve for a “developed India”. He had said, “We should not settle for anything less than that.”
The second resolve is that “in no part of our existence, not even in the deepest corners of our minds or habits should there be any ounce of slavery”.
The third resolve asked the countrypersons to feel proud of the heritage and legacy of India.
He said the fourth resolve, which is equally important is unity and solidarity.
PM Modi said the fifth vow is the “duty of the citizens.

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