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Republic Day 2022: Quotes, messages and wishes to share with your peer group and family this Gantantra Diwas

On the occasion of Republic Day 2022, here are some wishes, quotes, and messages to share with your friends and families this Gantantra Diwas.

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Republic Day 2022: Quotes, messages and wishes to share with your peer group and family this Gantantra Diwas

The spirit of patriotism is in the air today. This is because today, India is celebrating its 75th Republic Day. It is that time when every corner of the streets is decked up with marigold flowers and people are glued to their TV screens. They love to eat jalebis on the plate to watch the live celebration of the Republic Day Parade.

The day marks the formation of the Constitution of India and the transition of the country to a republic on January 26, 1950. The day is celebrated with great exuberance as a national holiday. The President of India, on this day, hoist the national flag at the Red Forst, New Delhi and the Republic Day parade event is organised at Rajpath.

On the occasion of Republic Day 2022, here are some wishes, quotes, and messages to share with your friends and families this Gantantra Diwas.

Republic Day 2022 wishes

  • As we march out in the spirit of brotherhood and nationhood, let us not forget to defend the colours of our flag with all we have. Happy Republic Day!
  • We will protect our mother India with all we have, Jai Hind! Happy Republic Day!
  • Rejoice in the glory of the nation and remember the supreme sacrifices of the freedom fighters. Happy Republic Day!
  • On this special day, Let’s promise our motherland that We will do everything to enrich and preserve our heritage, our ethos and our treasure. Happy Republic Day 2022.
  • May there be Peace and Prosperity and may we rejoice In the blessings that Our Country Has given us. Happy Republic Day Wishes to All!
  • Freedom in the mind, strength in the words, pureness in our blood, Pride in our souls, zeal in our hearts, let’s salute our India on Republic Day. Happy Republic Day 2022!

Republic Day 2022 quotes

  • “So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you” — BR Ambedkar
  • “Who lives if India dies?” — Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
  • “We want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action”— Sarojini Naidu
  • “Don’t see others doing better than you, beat your own records every day, because success is a fight between you and yourself” — Chandra Shekhar Azad
  • “Constitution is not a mere lawyers document, it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of age” — BR Ambedkar

Republic Day 2022 messages

  • As we celebrate our independence, let us free or minds from deleterious thoughts. Wish you all a Happy Republic Day!
  • Freedom has come with the sacrifices of our freedom fighters, so let’s pledge to protect it. Wish you and Happy Republic Day!
  • Never forget the heroes who sacrificed their lives to bring up this glorious day to India, Happy Republic Day.
  • Happy Republic Day! Always be proud that you are Indian because not everyone gets the privilege of being born in this great nation.
  • Let us all promise ourselves always to be responsible and promising citizens of our nation. Happy Republic Day 2022.
  • Freedom never came easy; our heroes waged a valiant struggle so that future generations could their lives with dignity. A thousand salutes to this great nation of ours.
  • Wising a very happy republic day to every proud republic in this country. Salute you big with my proud heart.

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Man attempting to cross India-Pakistan border in Rajasthan shot dead by BSF personnel

“We are investigating the case under these acts,” he added.

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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel shot and killed an individual attempting to cross the India-Pakistan border in the Ganganagar district of Rajasthan late on Tuesday, according to police.

Jitendra Kumar, the station house officer at Kesrisinghpur police station, stated that the man was trying to breach the barbed wire fence when he was spotted by BSF personnel. “They advised him to leave the area, but when he continued to advance, the BSF personnel shot him,” said the SHO.

Sriganganagar Superintendent of Police Gaurav Yadav confirmed that the suspect was allegedly trying to enter Indian territory around midnight on December 24, 2024. Despite warnings from the BSF soldiers, he did not heed their calls, which resulted in the shooting.

The incident occurred near a village in the Kesarisinghpur area. Items recovered from the intruder included Pakistani currency notes, a cigarette packet, an identity card, and other belongings. Authorities are currently gathering more information about him.

Ongoing discussions are taking place between the armed forces and police officers regarding the incident. An FIR has been filed that includes charges of trespassing and violations of the Passports Act and the Foreigners Act, according to Kumar. “We are investigating the case under these acts,” he added.

This incident is one of several similar occurrences along the border. In August, the BSF apprehended an intruder named Jagsi Kohli, who had entered about 15 kilometers into Indian territory in Barmer after locals alerted authorities that he was asking for directions to Tharparkar, a district in Pakistan’s Sindh province.

In March of this year, another person attempting to cross the border in Ganganagar was shot by BSF personnel. There have been additional incidents reported in October 2022 and twice in March 2021, all resulting in fatalities among the intruders.

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Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Chandrababu Naidu among leaders at NDA meet in Delhi amid Ambedkar row

The alliance had decided to convene on the birthday of the late BJP leader, noted for successfully leading the first coalition government to complete its term.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP chief J.P. Nadda and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu among leaders of the NDA met in New Delhi on Wednesday to discuss different issues including Shah’s comment on BR Ambedkar days ago in Rajya Sabha.

In attendance, apart from Shah, Nadda and Naidu, JD-U leader and Union minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, Apna Dal (S) president and Union minister Anupriya Patel, as well as JD (S) leader and Union minister H.D. Kumaraswamy were present.

Also present were Jitan Ram Manjhi, leader of Bihar’s Hindustani Awam Morcha (S) and a minister in the Modi government, Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president Upendra Kushwaha, a Rajya Sabha MP, and Thushar Vellappally, president of Bharath Dharma Jana Sena.

While the specific agenda of the meeting was not officially disclosed, sources indicated that discussions revolved around good governance and various political issues—principles that were central to Vajpayee’s tenure as Prime Minister. The alliance had decided to convene on the birthday of the late BJP leader, noted for successfully leading the first coalition government to complete its term.

Following the meeting, Nadda shared on X, “Attended the NDA leaders’ meeting in New Delhi today. Under the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi, India is achieving unprecedented milestones and has positioned itself as a global superpower. The NDA government remains committed to realizing the vision of ‘Viksit Bharat@2047’, ensuring a brighter and more prosperous future for all.”

Sanjay Nishad, chief of the NISHAD Party in Uttar Pradesh, described the meeting as “informal” and focused on Vajpayee’s legacy. He emphasised the importance of unity among all alliance members heading into future elections, mentioning that they congratulated the BJP leaders for their electoral victories in Haryana and Maharashtra.

Nishad further outlined that the meeting addressed coalition strategies to ensure that Prime Minister Modi’s initiatives effectively reach the populace and that electoral promises are fulfilled. He raised the topic of providing reservations for the fishing community, stating, “I presented evidence on this issue, as it was a poll promise. They will follow up with us next week to discuss it.”

Responding to inquiries about whether Amit Shah’s controversial remarks on Ambedkar were discussed, Nishad said, “We are here for the welfare of the people. Our energy should focus on achieving success in that area, rather than engaging with negativity from opposition parties.”

The NDA meeting underscores the alliance’s commitment to the proposed simultaneous elections, with all members backing the initiative. A Joint Committee of Parliament, established to review two bills related to simultaneous polls, is set to convene on January 8.

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Manipur CM Biren Singh says state needs immediate peace, understanding between two communities

He claimed that the administration is responding quickly to the displaced people’s needs in areas such as education and agriculture.

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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Wednesday emphasised the urgent need for peace in the state, which has faced ethnic violence since May of last year, and called on two communities to reach a mutual understanding.

Speaking at the Good Governance Day event held at the state BJP headquarters, Singh expressed confidence that the BJP could restore stability to the northeastern state, highlighting the party’s commitment to coexisting harmoniously.

“What is happening in Manipur today has multiple causes. Those who seek to divide the state are now questioning the government’s actions… they are driven by a desire for power,” Singh remarked.

He mentioned several initiatives, such as ‘Meeyamgi Numit’ (People’s Day), designed to foster closer relationships between officials and the public. “We do not oppose any specific community. The BJP’s position is clear: we advocate for the idea of living together and have initiated efforts to strengthen ties between the police and the community,” he stated.

Singh added that the state government is diligently addressing the needs of internally displaced persons by establishing committees throughout the administrative framework. He claimed that the administration is responding quickly to the displaced people’s needs in areas such as education and agriculture.

“We have not made any mistakes. Our goal is to ensure the well-being of future generations. It is essential for both communities to remain calm. Rather than dwelling on the past, we should concentrate on the upcoming NRC process, capturing biometrics, and using 1961 as the foundation year for the Inner Line Permit,” Singh said.

He also highlighted the government’s commitment to acting within a democratic and constitutional framework, noting that achieving these goals will take time. “What we require now is immediate peace and a resolution of misunderstandings between the two communities,” he concluded.

The ongoing violence has resulted in the deaths of over 250 individuals and left thousands homeless due to clashes between the Meitei community and Kuki-Zo groups since last May.

“Only the BJP can save Manipur. BJP leaders possess strong values of nationalism and social justice, practicing reality-based politics in the nation’s interest. If I am not nominated for a ticket by the BJP, I will remain loyal to the party,” Mr. Singh added.

He also highlighted several unity-focused projects initiated by the BJP government, mentioning that a Unity Mall featuring stalls from all ethnic groups in the state will be constructed with an investment exceeding ₹140 crores.

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