Radhakrishnan's Coimbatore Return: Why Viksit Bharat 2047 Needs Every Citizen

Vice President Radhakrishnan made an emotional return to Coimbatore where he began his political journey. He stressed that both farmers and industrial workers are essential for India's progress toward becoming a developed nation by 2047. The VP received a grand welcome with hundreds of BJP workers and public gathering at the airport. He will continue his Tamil Nadu tour with visits to Tiruppur and Madurai before returning to Delhi.

Key Points: VP Radhakrishnan Urges Hard Work for Viksit Bharat 2047 Vision

  • VP emphasizes farmers and industrial workers as backbone of India's progress
  • Modernization enhances rather than eliminates labor importance
  • National transformation requires determination and shared purpose
  • Radhakrishnan returns to Coimbatore where he began public life
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Vice President Radhakrishnan calls for hard work to fulfil 'Viksit Bharat 2047' vision

Vice President Radhakrishnan calls for national unity and dedication to achieve developed India by 2047, emphasizing farmers and industrial workers' crucial role in progress.

Vice President Radhakrishnan calls for hard work to fulfil 'Viksit Bharat 2047' vision
"This position is not my personal honour -- it is a recognition for every Tamil, for Kongu Nadu, and for Coimbatore. - Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan"

Chennai, Oct 28

Vice President of India C.P. Radhakrishnan on Tuesday urged citizens to work with dedication and unity to achieve the national vision of 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

Speaking at the Coimbatore Citizens Forum, he said that both farmers and industrial workers form the backbone of India's progress, and that the nation's prosperity depends on their collective strength.

"Modernisation does not eliminate labour -- it enhances it," the Vice President said, emphasising that the growth of agriculture and industry must go hand in hand to ensure inclusive national development.

He added that India's transformation into a developed nation by 2047 would require determination, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose among all citizens.

Radhakrishnan, who began his public life in Coimbatore, arrived in the city earlier in the day to a grand welcome as this was his first visit after assuming office as Vice President last month.

He landed at the Coimbatore International Airport on a special flight from Seychelles, where he had attended the swearing-in ceremony of the island nation's new President.

He was received by Tamil Nadu Ministers Muthusamy and Saminathan, BJP State President Nainar Nagendran, former State chief K. Annamalai, and Coimbatore South MLA Vanathi Srinivasan.

Hundreds of BJP workers and members of the public thronged the airport to greet him with cheers, garlands, and slogans.

Addressing the gathering at CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex, Radhakrishnan said, "I began my public life in Coimbatore, and it fills me with pride to return here as the Vice President of India. This position is not my personal honour -- it is a recognition for every Tamil, for Kongu Nadu, and for Coimbatore."

He further said, "If the nation grows, we grow with it. This achievement is not mine alone-- it belongs to every citizen who believes in the spirit of hard work and integrity."

Later in the day, the Vice President paid floral tributes at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the Coimbatore Corporation Office complex and participated in the centenary celebrations of Shanthalinga Ramasamy Adigalar at Perur Aadheenam.

Meanwhile, a minor security incident occurred near the Corporation Office when two youths entered a restricted area on a two-wheeler. Police detained them for questioning following a complaint from BJP workers.

Commenting on the incident, Radhakrishnan said, "There is no lapse in my security. The people of Coimbatore themselves are my protection."

On Wednesday, he will visit Tiruppur and Madurai, including a darshan at Meenakshi Amman Temple, and later participate in the Muthuramalinga Thevar Jayanthi celebrations in Ramanathapuram before returning to New Delhi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see a leader who remembers his roots. His words about Coimbatore and Tamil pride are inspiring. Hope this vision translates into real development for our state.
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Sarah B
While the vision is commendable, I hope the government provides concrete plans and resources to support farmers and industrial workers. Speeches alone won't achieve development goals.
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Arjun K
"Modernisation does not eliminate labour -- it enhances it." This is such an important message for our youth. Technology and traditional hard work must go hand in hand for progress.
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Karthik V
The security incident is concerning, but his response shows true leadership - trusting the people rather than creating fear. That's the India we want to build! 🙏
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Michael C
Impressed by the Vice President's humility and connection with the people. His journey from Coimbatore to Vice President is truly inspiring for every Indian.
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Divya L
Hope this vision includes sustainable development and environmental protection. We can't achieve progress by destroying our natural resources. Let's build responsibly.

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