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'DAMAGE CONTROL SPEECH': OPPN SLAMS PM MODI'S KUMBH REMARKS

Hindustan Times Bengaluru

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March 19, 2025

The Maha Kumbh at Prayagraj reflected a new awakening of India's national spirit and brought together the "amrit" (elixir) of unity for the country that will help achieve larger goals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Parliament on Tuesday, as he drew a parallel between the mega spiritual event and momentous occasions of India's freedom struggle.

- HT Correspondent

NEW DELHI:

In a 14-minute address in the Lok Sabha, Modi also described the Maha Kumbh as a fine example of his governance philosophy of Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas (inclusive development for all).

"When a society takes pride in its heritage, then such pious scenes can be seen what we have witnessed during Maha Kumbh. This strengthens brotherhood and self confidence that as a nation, we can achieve larger goals. The mindset of linking ourselves to traditions, faith and heritage is a major capital for our country," he said, hailing the spirit of "Sabka Prayas"—the united efforts that made Maha Kumbh a major success.

"We have to give new dimension to nadi utsav (river festivals) This will help the current generation understand the importance of water and help us conserve and clean rivers. The spirit of Kumbh will continue to benefit us."

"Many 'amrit' have emerged from the Maha Kumbh. The 'amrit' of our unity is a massive achievement as it united people across the nation. People from various states and regions became a part of the Triveni sangam at Prayagraj. When people from various corners join and strengthen the national spirit, our country gets strengthened. When people speaking different languages gather at the banks of Sam-gam to say 'Har Har Gange', it gives a glimpse of Ek Bharat Sreshtha Bharat (one India, greatest India) and enhances the sense of unity," the PM said.

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