Independence Day 2025: PM Modi Urges Citizens to Suggest Ideas for His Speech, Asks ‘What Themes or…would You Like To’
DELHI, INDIA, AUG 1 – PM Modi continues his 12-year tradition of public engagement by inviting citizens to suggest speech themes via MyGov and NaMo App, highlighting participatory democracy.
- On August 1, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Indian citizens to suggest themes for his Independence Day speech from the Red Fort, using open forums like MyGov and the NaMo App.
- Amid a tradition of participatory governance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited citizens to contribute suggestions for the themes of his national addresses this year.
- Platforms such as MyGov.in and the NaMo App serve as central channels for citizens to submit ideas for PM Modi's Independence Day speech.
- Outcome-first: The speech will reflect selected suggestions, promising a reflection of India's diverse voices unified by national pride, in PM Modi's 12th address from the Red Fort this year.
- This year marks Modi’s 79th Independence Day speech from the Red Fort, a milestone matched only by Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.
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Independence Day 2025: PM Modi urges citizens to suggest ideas for his speech, asks ‘What themes or…would you like to’
PM Modi invites citizens to share suggestions for his Independence Day 2025 speech, emphasising themes like national integration and digital advancement. The Ministry of Defence has launched a nationwide initiative promoting competitions to honour freedom fighters and encourage public participation.

PM Modi invites citizens to share ideas for Independence Day speech
New Delhi: As India prepares to celebrate Independence Day on August 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon citizens across the country to share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for his traditional address from the ramparts of the Red Fort. In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister encouraged people to actively participate in shaping the themes of this year’s speech, continuing a tradition of inclusive governance th…
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