Bhimavaram (Andhra Pradesh), July 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said new India should be an India of the dreams of fighters who gave their lives for the freedom of the country. PM Narendra Modi also called on youths to work toward building New India with new opportunities, growth avenues and dreams.
He was addressing the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Alluri Sitarama Raju in Andhra Pradesh's Bhimavaram. PM Modi also unveiled the 30-feet tall bronze statue of Alluri Sitarama Raju on the occasion.
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"Our new India should be an India of the dreams of fighters who gave their lives for our freedom. In past eight years, we have worked with full devotion, walking on principles of Alluri Sitarama Raju, we've worked towards the welfare of tribals," he said.
The Prime Minister said when the poor, marginalised, women, youth, and all citizens of the country come together, nothing could come in the way of New India."
"During India's freedom struggle, the youth played a pivotal role. Today, as we are building a New India, the youth needs to come forward and contribute to this vision," he said.
The Prime Minister further said for the first time after Independence, to create awareness about Adivasi Gaurav and Viraasat, the government was building museums to tell the story of the great tribal leaders of India. "For the first time since independence, tribal museums are being set up to showcase the tribal pride and heritage in the country. 'Alluri Sitarama Raju Memorial Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum' is also being built in Lambasingi, Andhra Pradesh," said PM Modi.
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In his speech, PM Modi also mentioned the names of prominent freedom fighters of Andhra Pradesh such as Pingali Venkayya, Kanneganti Hanumanthu, Kandukuri Veeresalingam Pantulu and Potti Sriramulu. He further said it was the responsibility of everyone in New India to fulfill the dreams of heroes.
"Today, it is the responsibility of all of us countrymen to fulfill the dreams of these fighters in Amrit Kaal. Our new India should be the India of their dreams. An India in which poor, farmers, labourers, backward, tribals have equal opportunities," added PM Modi.
He also remembered that once, Alluri Sitarama Raju dared the Britishers to stop him.
"Alluri Sitarama Raju once said - "Dum Hai Toh Mujhe Rok Lo!" Today, 133 crore citizens are saying to every hurdle in the path of the country's development - "Dum Hai Toh Hamein Rok Lo!" said PM.

Born on July 4, 1897, Alluri Sitarama Raju is remembered for his fight against the British, in order to safeguard the interests of the tribal communities in the Eastern Ghats region. He had led the Rampa rebellion, which was launched in 1922. He is referred to as "Manyam Veerudu" (Hero of the Jungles) by the local people. The government has planned a series of initiatives as part of the year-long celebration.
-PTC News