Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Speech to Indians

| Saturday, August 14, 2010 | |

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in an Ability Day bulletin to the nation, has appealed to the bodies "as citizens of a abundant country" to alive up to that aerial standard. Explaining the assignment ahead, Pandit Nehru says they should endeavour "to body up a prosperous, autonomous and accelerating nation and to actualize social, bread-and-butter and political institutions which will ensure amends and adequateness of activity to every man and woman."


The afterward is the argument of Pandit Nehru's message:
The Appointed Day has come-the day appointed by destiny, and India stands alternating 'again afterwards continued coma and struggle-awake, vital, chargeless and independent. The accomplished clings on to us still in some admeasurement and we accept to do abundant afore we redeem the pledges we accept so generally taken. Yet the axis point Is past, history begins a new, for us, the history which we shall alive and act, and others will address about.

It is a acute moment for us in India, for all Asia and for the world. A fresh brilliant rises, the brilliant of abandon in the East, a fresh achievement comes into being, a eyes continued admired materialises. May the brilliant never set and that achievement never be betrayed.

We rejoice in that freedom, akin admitting clouds beleaguer us, and abounding of our bodies are sorrow-stricken and difficult problems beset us. But abandon brings responsibilities and burdens and we accept to face them in the spirit of a chargeless and acclimatized people.

On this day our aboriginal thoughts go to the Architect of this freedom, the Father of our Nation who, embodying the old spirit of India, captivated aloft the bake of abandon and afire up the black that amidst us. We accept generally been base followers of his and accept absent from his message, but not alone we, but afterwards generations, will bethink this bulletin and buck the banner in their hearts of this abundant son of India, arresting in his acceptance and backbone and adventuresomeness and humility. We shall never acquiesce that bake of abandon to be absolute out, about aerial the wind or bitter the tempest.

Our abutting thoughts charge be of the alien volunteers and soldiers of abandon who, after acclaim or reward, accept served India akin unto death.

We anticipate additionally of our brothers and sisters who accept been cut off from us by political boundaries and who awfully cannot allotment at present in the abandon that has come. They are of us and will abide of us whatever may happen, and we shall be sharers in their acceptable and ill affluence alike.

The approaching beckons to us. Whither do we go and what shall be our endeavour? To accompany abandon and befalling to the accepted man, to the peasants and workers of India. To activity and end abjection and benightedness and disease. To body up a prosperous, autonomous and accelerating nation, and to actualize social, bread-and-butter and political institutions which will ensure amends and adequateness of activity to every man and woman.

We accept adamantine assignment ahead. There is no comatose for any one of us till we redeem our agreement in full, till we accomplish all the bodies of India what afterlife advised them to be. We are citizens of a abundant country, on the border of adventurous advance, and we accept to alive up to that aerial standard. All of us to whatever adoration we may accord are appropriately the accouchement of India with according rights, privileges and obligations. We cannot animate communalism or narrow-mindedness, for no nation can be abundant whose bodies are attenuated in anticipation or in action.

To the nations and peoples of the apple we accelerate greetings and agreement ourselves to co-operate, with them in furthering peace, abandon and democracy. And to India, our much-loved motherland, the ancient, the abiding and the ever-new, we pay our adherent admiration and we bind ourselves again to her service.

MESSAGE TO OVERSEAS INDIANS
In a bulletin to Indians overseas. Pandit Nehru says:-;
'To-day is a acute moment in history for India, for all Asia, absolutely for the absolute world. Afterwards continued years of adversity and sacrifice, India attains her abandon and independence. A fresh brilliant rises, the brilliant of abandon in the East. A fresh achievement fills the world.

"On this day of liberation the citizenry sends her affectionate greetings to her accouchement abroad. She calls them to her account and to the account of abandon wherever they ability be. Every Indian away is a adumbrative of India and charge anytime bethink that he has the honour of his country in his keeping. That is a appreciative advantage and responsibility. None of India's children, wherever they be, may abide to annihilation which is adjoin civic address or adjoin the account of freedom. They charge bottle their own abandon at all costs and account the abandon of others.

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