India's Political Leaders Bid Farewell to Historic Parliament Building
India’s political leaders have bid an emotional farewell to the iconic old parliament building, a silent witness to seven decades of the country’s democratic journey. On the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Members of Parliament commenced their regular working sessions in the new Parliament building. Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his last speech in the old Parliament, reflecting on significant moments in its history and his own political journey. He paid tribute to past leaders, praised India’s unity, and expressed gratitude for the trust and love he received from the people.

The Prime Minister’s speech was filled with pride and appreciation for India’s achievements over the past 75 years of independence. He highlighted the resilience and growth of the nation, proving wrong those who doubted its potential. PM Modi also honored the defenders who protected the parliament during the 2001 terrorist attack, describing the Parliament as the mother and temple of democracy. His personal journey from humble beginnings to the highest office in the land served as a testament to the opportunities India offers its citizens.
The inauguration of the new parliament building marks a significant milestone in India’s growth and development, symbolizing a new phase for the country. The special session of Parliament will also kickstart celebrations for India’s 75 years of independence. The new Parliament Building will showcase the achievements of its diverse citizens and India’s leadership in technology and science, reflecting the collective aspirations of its 1.4 billion people and the intentions of its political leaders.
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