Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Unfurls Tricolour, Highlights Constitution's Bond

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma unfurled the National Flag in Jaipur on the 77th Republic Day, extending greetings and paying tribute to freedom fighters. He emphasized that India's Constitution binds the nation together as the world's largest democracy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended greetings, urging citizens to strengthen their resolve for a developed India. The main celebrations in New Delhi will be presided over by President Droupadi Murmu, with European leaders as chief guests, featuring a grand parade and cultural displays.

Key Points: Republic Day: Rajasthan CM, PM Modi Extend Greetings

  • CM highlights Constitution's significance
  • PM Modi urges resolve for developed India
  • President Murmu to preside over Kartavya Path parade
  • European leaders attend as chief guests
  • Parade showcases military strength and culture
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"We are all bound by Constitution": Rajasthan CM unfurls National Flag on Republic Day

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma unfurled the National Flag on Republic Day, emphasizing the Constitution's role. PM Modi calls for commitment to 'Viksit Bharat'.

"We are all bound by that Constitution. - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, January 26

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Monday unfurled the National Flag on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day in Jaipur, paying tribute to those who contributed to the freedom movement and highlighting the significance of the Indian Constitution.

At the event, the CM greeted the people of Rajasthan and said, "I extend greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of RepublicDay. On this day in 1950, our Constitution came into effect. India's Constitution is the longest written Constitution in the world, and we are all bound by that Constitution. India is the largest democracy in the world. I pay tribute to all those who dedicated themselves to the freedom movement and brought the Constitution into effect."

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on the 77th Republic Day, urging citizens to renew their commitment to a 'Viksit Bharat'.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Greetings to all countrymen on Republic Day. This national festival, symbolising India's pride and honour, should infuse new energy and enthusiasm, strengthening the resolve for Viksit Bharat."

Republic Day, observed annually on January 26, marks the day India adopted its Constitution in 1950, officially becoming a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. The day holds immense historical significance as it represents the culmination of India's long struggle for independence and the establishment of constitutional governance based on justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.

Today, President Droupadi Murmu will preside over the grand celebrations at Kartavya Path, New Delhi. The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will attend as the chief guests on this momentous occasion. This year, Kartavya Path, stretching from Rashtrapati Bhawan to the National War Memorial, has been elaborately decorated to showcase India's remarkable journey.

The celebrations will feature an extraordinary blend of the 150-year legacy of the national song Vande Mataram, the country's unprecedented developmental progress, robust military strength, vibrant cultural diversity, and active participation from citizens across all walks of life, according to the release from the Ministry of Defence.

The ceremony will commence at 10:30 AM and run for a duration of approx. 90 minutes. It will start with the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the National War Memorial, where he will lead the nation in paying solemn tributes to the fallen heroes by laying a wreath. Thereafter, the Prime Minister and other dignitaries will head to the saluting dais at Kartavya Path to witness the parade.

The arrival of the President of India, the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission in the 'Traditional Buggy' will be escorted by the President's Bodyguard, which is the senior-most regiment of the Indian Army.

As per tradition, the National Flag will be unfurled, which will be followed by the National Anthem with a thunderous 21-gun salute using 105 mm Light Field Guns, an indigenously developed artillery weapon system.

The 21-gun Salute will be presented by the 1721 Ceremonial Battery of the 172 Field Regiment.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see the celebrations described in such detail. The partnership with European leaders as chief guests is a strong signal. The focus on 'Viksit Bharat' is the right vision for the future. Happy Republic Day to all!
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Priya S
While the speeches and parades are grand, I hope the spirit of the Constitution reaches every corner of Rajasthan and India. The real tribute would be ensuring every citizen feels the equality and fraternity it promises. Let's work towards that.
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Rohit P
The indigenous 105 mm guns for the salute! That's what makes me proud. It's not just about remembering history, but showcasing how far we've come. From struggle to strength. Salute to our armed forces and scientists.
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Vikram M
Good to see the CM emphasizing the Constitution. In today's times, we must all, especially our leaders, remember we are bound by its secular and democratic principles. The parade is spectacular, but the document is our true guiding light.
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Michael C
The scale and precision of the Republic Day parade is always impressive. It's a powerful display of India's unity in diversity. The blend of military might and cultural heritage is unique. Wishing peace and progress to the world's largest democracy.

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