In a 85-minute speech from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort, he referred to the major issue facing his government -- 'One-Rank, One-Pension' (OROP) -- on which he said the government has accepted in principle. But he stopped short of announcing acceptance of the demand of ex-servicemen who are agitating for over last two months.
He mentioned the announcements made during his first Independence Day address last year like Swachh Bharat and Jandhan schemes and said many of them had been implemented in a time-bound manner like building of toilets.
The government programmes are focussed on welfare of the poor and other under privileged sections while ensuring reduction in inflation and efforts to boost growth to double digit, he said.
While talking about efforts for development, Modi made a strong pitch for communal harmony and peace. "The world keeps signing praise about India's diversity and greatness. Like diversity, the country also has simplicity and unity, which are our capital. These have been nurtured over the centuries. This capital has to be preserved," he said.
He said if the unity of India is destroyed, then the "dreams" of the people will also be shattered as the country looking forward to development and progress.
Modi, in his second Independence Day address, focussed largely on the issue of corruption and asserted that the steps taken by his government over the last 15 months to deal with this "termite" had started yielding results.
Asserting that there is no allegation of even one paisa corruption against his 15-month-old government, he pledged to free the country from this malaise "braving all kinds of attacks" and ridiculed those questioning this endeavour.
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