“It is a matter of pride that most of the Prime Ministers of the country have come from ordinary families”: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi has said that it is a matter of pride for us Indians that most of our Prime Ministers come from very ordinary families. PM Modi expressed this view on Thursday after inaugurating the newly built Prime Minister’s Sangrahalaya dedicated to the 14 Prime Ministers so far. The PM began his address by paying tributes to the architect of the Constitution, Babasaheb Ambedkar, whose birth anniversary is being celebrated by the country today. The PM said that Baba Saheb, the architect of the Constitution, laid the foundation of our democratic process. He said that every government of independent India has contributed to the height that India has achieved today.
Speaking at the inauguration of Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya in Delhi. https://t.co/I2ArKZRJdg
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Terming the newly constructed Prime Minister’s Museum as a living reflection of the shared heritage of each government, he expressed hope that this museum will also become an energy center for building India’s future. Describing India as the “mother of democracy”, Modi said that barring one or two exceptions, the country has a proud tradition of strengthening democracy in a democratic way, so it is the responsibility of everyone to keep strengthening democracy through their efforts. is also. The Prime Minister’s Museum is built in the Teen Murti complex of Delhi and it has a glimpse of the lives of 14 former Prime Ministers of the country as well as their contribution in nation building. Later, Prime Minister Modi also visited the museum.
After this, in his address, he said that it is a matter of great pride for the people of India that most of the Prime Ministers of the country have come from a very simple family. And reaching the post of Prime Minister even from remote countryside, very poor family, farmer family strengthens the faith in the great traditions of Indian democracy. He said, “It also gives confidence to the youth of the country that in India’s democratic system A person born in a normal family can also reach the highest positions.” PM said that every government formed after independent India has contributed in taking the country to the heights it is today. All the Prime Ministers of the country have tried to take the country forward by overcoming the different challenges of their time and all have different dimensions of personality, creativity and leadership.
This museum has been inaugurated during the “Azadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav” being celebrated across the country to commemorate 75 years of independence. This museum narrates the story of India written through the life and contribution of the Prime Ministers of the country after independence. There are a total of 43 galleries in this museum. Symbolizing a mixture of novelty and antiquity, this museum connects the section-I of the former Teen Murti Bhavan with the section-two of the newly constructed building. The total area of both the blocks is more than 15,600 square meters. This museum narrates the story from the freedom struggle to the making of the Constitution, how our Prime Ministers gave a new path to the country despite various challenges and ensured the all round progress of the country.