Ekta Nagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said some forces in and outside India are trying to destabilise the country and spread anarchy to create a negative image of the nation in the world.
He was addressing a gathering near the iconic Statue of Unity at Ekta Nagar in Gujaratâs Narmada district after paying floral tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on the birth anniversary of Indiaâs first Home Minister.
Since 2014, Sardar Patelâs birth anniversary has been celebrated on October 31 as âRashtriya Ekta Diwasâ, or National Unity Day.
âSome forces in and outside India are trying to destabilise the country and spread anarchy to create a negative image of the nation in the world. They are trying to divide the country on caste lines and are against a developed India,â said the PM.
He urged the people of the country to identify this nexus of âurban Naxalsâ which he said is trying to break the country.
âAs Naxalism is ending in jungles, a new model of urban Naxals is raising its head. Today urban Naxals target even those who say that you will remain safe if you remain united. We have to identify urban Naxals and unmask them,â he said,
Though there were people who were skeptical of Indiaâs unification, Sardar Patel made it possible, said Modi, adding that the country will celebrate Patelâs 150th birth anniversary for the next two years.
âOur nation is moving towards implementation of âone nation, one secular civil codeâ which will strengthen our country. We are trying to roll out the âone nation, one electionâ initiative, which will strengthen our democracy,â he said.
âFor the first time in 70 years, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir has taken oath on the Constitution,â he said, adding that due to the governmentâs efforts in the past 10 years, Naxalism is counting its last breath in India.