The nation never forgets the people who have devoted their lives to its service: PM Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praises Lal Krishna Advani for his contributions to the nation and the decision to confer him with the Bharat Ratna.
The nation does not forget people who have devoted their lives to its service, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said of the decision to confer the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, to former Deputy Prime Minister Lal Krishna Advani. Mr. Modi was speaking in Odisha’s Sambalpur town on February 3.
“Today, the nation honoured one of its greatest sons, Lal Krishna Advani, former Deputy PM, by deciding to confer him with the Bharat Ratna,” Mr. Modi, who inaugurated the permanent campus of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM)-Sambalpur, said.
Mr. Advani’s remarkable contributions to the nation, serving as Deputy Prime Minister, Home Minister, and Information and Broadcasting Minister, coupled with his decades-long commitment as a faithful and vigilant Parliamentarian, have been truly exceptional, the PM said.
“I am fortunate to receive the constant love and guidance of Mr. Advani. I wish long life of Mr. Advani. I congratulate him on behalf all people from the soil of Odisha,” Mr. Modi said.
The PM unveiled and laid foundation stones for different development projects worth approximately ₹70,000 crore. The projects, including education, railways, roads, power, and petroleum would help all sections of people in the State.
“This accolade symbolises a commitment to the ‘nation first’ ideology and is bestowed in recognition of the remarkable transformation of a two-parliamentarian party into the largest political entity. It also acknowledges the dedication of cadres who have played a crucial role in strengthening democracy within the country,” Mr. Modi said.
“During a period when the BJP faced political isolation due to a politics of a different kind, former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, along with leaders like Mr. Advani, successfully dismantled the barriers erected by conspirators. Mr. Advani, in particular, spearheaded efforts to emancipate the nation from the clutches of a single family and actively challenged the dominance of family-centric politics, fostering inclusivity in the political landscape,” Mr. Modi said.

In , the grape capital of India and host of the Simhastha Kumbh Mela every 12 years, environmental concerns over a plan to cut 1,800 trees for the proposed Sadhugram project in the historic Tapovan area have sharpened political fault lines ahead of local body elections. The issue has pitted both Sena factions against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads the ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra. While Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief, and Uddhav Thackeray, chief of the Shiv Sena (UBT), remain political rivals, their parties have found rare common ground in Tapovan, where authorities propose clearing trees across 34 acres to build Sadhugram and a MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) hub, as part of a ₹300-crore infrastructure push linked to the pilgrimage.












