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PM Modi flags off 'Run for Unity' at Rajpath

Says unity, peace, harmony important for India to move forward

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Invoking Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's work for national integration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said "unity, peace and harmony" were important if India has to move forward and attain new heights of development. 

"Unity is our biggest strength... We have to move forward with the mantra of unity, peace and harmony," he asserted at an event marking the 140th birth anniversary of Patel, against the backdrop of protests by artistes, writers and scientists over alleged "rising intolerance" after the Dadri lynching, beef row and other incidents. 

Modi also used the occasion to take a dig at dynastic politics, saying it had become a bane and recalled that Patel never promoted any family member in political life. 
 
At the National Integration Day to mark birth anniversary of India's first Deputy Prime Minister, where Modi flagged off 'Run for Unity', Modi asked people to take forward Patel's message that the nation can sacrifice anything for its unity.

"If 125 crore Indians with the mantra of unity, peace and harmony walk one step together shoulder to shoulder, then the country will move 125 crore steps in one go," he said.

The Prime Minister also announced that 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' scheme will soon be launched under which one state will choose another state each year and then promote its language and culture. 

"I have formed a small committee which is preparing its modalities," he said. 

At the beginning of his speech, Modi also remembered former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her death anniversary, saying she sacrificed her life on this day and it cannot be forgotten.

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First Published: Oct 31 2015 | 9:57 AM IST

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