Fight issues that are threat to nation: President Kovind on Dussehra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that celebrating festivals is like a union of knowledge and learning in India.

Update: 2017-09-30 15:42 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President Ram Nath Kovind holds a bows and arrow during Dussehra celebrations at Parade Ground in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: On the occasion Dussehra on Saturday, President Ram Nath Kovind asked all the citizens to come together and fight against issues like corruption, poverty, illiteracy and terrorism, which are a threat to the society.

Addressing the crowd at Madhav Das Park near Red Fort Ground, President Kovind said the ideals of Lord Rama will only be successful if we follow them in our lives as well.

"The ideal life of Lord Rama is highly relevant to humanity today, but it will only be successful when we follow his ideals in real life as well," President Kovind said.

The President asserted that one can learn a lot from Ramayan.

"We have so much to learn, one of which is that no work or person is big or small, and if we do all our work with dedication, honesty, and all our might, also thinking that this will help in the development of the country then I understand that every work will work as a way of progress in this nation," he said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was also present on the special occasion, said that celebrating festivals is like a union of knowledge and learning in India.

"In every festival that we celebrate, the society is driven towards a collective celebration, to create a sensation in the nation, which is a tradition in our country. Our festivals are connected to farming, rivers and oceans. Our festivals are connected to history and they are connected to our cultural traditions," Prime Minister Modi asserted while addressing the crowd.

He also said that India is a nation where through festivals like Dussehra, people should be made aware of important issues that prevail our society.

"Such celebrations should not only be a cause for entertainment, but a determination to do something. Let us promise to ourselves that in 2022, when India will complete its 75 years of Independence, we make a contribution to our nation as a citizen of this country," Prime Minister Modi declared.

The event also saw presence of Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, former prime minister Manmohan Singh and President Kovind's other half Savita Kovind.

Minister of Science & Technology, Harsh Vardhan was also present at the Dussehra celebration at Red Fort Ground.

The Prime Minister also witnessed the burning of effigies of Ravan, Kumbhakarn and Meghnad during the event.

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