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Hindustan Times
01-08-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
PM Modi seeks ideas from citizens for upcoming Independence Day speech
Two weeks before delivering his 12th consecutive Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked people to share their thoughts on the themes and ideas they want to be reflected in his speech. Narendra Modi urged citizens to share their thoughts on open forums on MyGov and the NaMo App.(AFP File) He said on X, 'As we approach this year's Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech?' He urged them to share their thoughts on open forums on MyGov and the NaMo App. In his August 15 addresses, Modi covers a broad sweep of issues facing the country and often makes new announcements.


United News of India
01-08-2025
- Politics
- United News of India
PM Modi seeks public suggestions for his Independence Day address
New Delhi, August 1 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited suggestions from the public for topics to be included in his Independence Day address from the ramparts of the Red Fort. In a social media post on Friday, the Prime Minister said he is keen to hear directly from the people of India. 'As our Independence Day approaches this year, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians,' he wrote. Modi asked citizens to share their thoughts and ideas on what themes or issues should be reflected in his upcoming speech. 'What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech? Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App,' he urged. Preparations are underway across the country to mark the 78th anniversary of Independence. The main event will take place at the Red Fort in New Delhi, where the Prime Minister will receive the ceremonial salute from the armed forces before hoisting the national flag and addressing the nation. Later in the evening, the President of India will host the traditional Independence Day reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan. UNI AAB PRS


India.com
01-08-2025
- Politics
- India.com
PM Modi Invites Citizens To Share Ideas For Independence Day Speech
In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister encouraged people to actively participate in shaping the themes of this year's speech, continuing a tradition of inclusive governance that he has promoted since taking office. Taking to his X handle, PM Modi wrote: "As we approach this year's Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech? Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App..." This annual invitation to the public has become a hallmark of PM Modi's Independence Day preparations, reinforcing the idea of participatory democracy. The Prime Minister has consistently used feedback from citizens to shape the content of his national addresses, often highlighting grassroots success stories, innovation, youth achievements, and policy suggestions that reflect the pulse of the nation. The MyGov platform, launched in 2014, has become a key channel for such interactions between the government and the Indian public. The NaMo App, the Prime Minister's official mobile application, also serves as a direct medium for people to engage with government initiatives and campaigns. As India stands at the threshold of its 79th year of independence, this year's celebrations are expected to be marked by themes of national unity, technological progress, and a vision for the future as the country approaches its 80th year of freedom in 2026. Citizens can now visit the MyGov website or use the NaMo App to submit their ideas and messages. Selected thoughts may find a place in the Prime Minister's Independence Day address, an opportunity for Indians from all walks of life to have their voices echoed from the historic Red Fort.


The Hindu
01-08-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
PM Modi seeks people's suggestions ahead of Independence Day address
Two weeks before delivering his 12th consecutive Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (August 1, 2025) asked people to share their thoughts on the themes and ideas they want to be reflected in his speech. He said on X, "As we approach this year's Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech?" He urged them to share their thoughts on open forums on MyGov and the NaMo App. In his August 15 addresses, Mr. Modi covers a broad sweep of issues facing the country and often makes new announcements.


NDTV
01-08-2025
- Politics
- NDTV
PM Modi Invites Citizens To Share Ideas For Independence Day Speech 2025
New Delhi: As India prepares to celebrate Independence Day on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon citizens across the country to share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for his traditional address from the ramparts of the Red Fort. In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister encouraged people to actively participate in shaping the themes of this year's speech, continuing a tradition of inclusive governance that he has promoted since taking office. Taking to his X handle, PM Modi wrote: "As we approach this year's Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech? Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App..." As we approach this year's Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year's Independence Day speech? Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App...… — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 1, 2025 This annual invitation to the public has become a hallmark of PM Modi's Independence Day preparations, reinforcing the idea of participatory democracy. The Prime Minister has consistently used feedback from citizens to shape the content of his national addresses, often highlighting grassroots success stories, innovation, youth achievements, and policy suggestions that reflect the pulse of the nation. The MyGov platform, launched in 2014, has become a key channel for such interactions between the government and the Indian public. The NaMo App, the Prime Minister's official mobile application, also serves as a direct medium for people to engage with government initiatives and campaigns. As India stands at the threshold of its 79th year of independence, this year's celebrations are expected to be marked by themes of national unity, technological progress, and a vision for the future as the country approaches its 80th year of freedom in 2026. Citizens can now visit the MyGov website or use the NaMo App to submit their ideas and messages. Selected thoughts may find a place in the Prime Minister's Independence Day address, an opportunity for Indians from all walks of life to have their voices echoed from the historic Red Fort.