Prime Minister Modi Invites Public Input for Independence Day Speech

As India prepares for Independence Day on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is inviting citizens to share their ideas for his speech. This initiative promotes participatory democracy and allows the public to influence the themes of the address. The MyGov platform and NaMo App serve as channels for submissions, reinforcing the Prime Minister's commitment to inclusive governance. With the nation approaching its 79th year of independence, the upcoming celebrations are expected to highlight national unity and technological progress. Citizens from all walks of life are encouraged to contribute their thoughts, which may be featured in the historic address from the Red Fort.
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Prime Minister Modi Invites Public Input for Independence Day Speech

Public Participation in Independence Day Address


New Delhi, Aug 1: As India gears up for its Independence Day celebration on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens nationwide to contribute their thoughts and suggestions for his upcoming address from the Red Fort.


In a social media post, the Prime Minister invited the public to engage in shaping the themes of this year's speech, continuing his commitment to inclusive governance since taking office.


On his X account, PM Modi expressed: "With Independence Day approaching, I am eager to hear from my fellow Indians! What themes or ideas would you like to see in this year’s speech? Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App..."


This annual call for public input has become a defining feature of PM Modi’s Independence Day preparations, emphasizing the importance of participatory democracy.


The Prime Minister has regularly incorporated citizen feedback into his national addresses, often showcasing grassroots achievements, innovations, youth successes, and policy ideas that resonate with the nation.


Launched in 2014, the MyGov platform has emerged as a vital tool for facilitating communication between the government and the Indian populace. The NaMo App, the official mobile application of the Prime Minister, also acts as a direct channel for public engagement with government initiatives.


As India approaches its 79th year of independence, this year's celebrations are anticipated to focus on themes of national unity, technological advancement, and a forward-looking vision as the country nears its 80th anniversary of freedom in 2026.


Citizens are encouraged to visit the MyGov website or utilize the NaMo App to share their ideas and messages. Selected contributions may be included in the Prime Minister’s Independence Day address, providing an opportunity for individuals from diverse backgrounds to have their voices heard from the historic Red Fort.