 
				As soon as the Ekta Parade concluded at Ekta Nagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi walked the entire stretch where the event took place.
He enthusiastically greeted citizens, security personnel, and participants gathered along the route. His walk reflected an informal yet powerful gesture of connection, embodying the spirit of unity and solidarity that the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas represents.
The Prime Minister’s interaction with the people showcased his trademark simplicity and approachability. Smiling and waving, he acknowledged the cheers of the gathered crowd, many of whom held flags and chanted slogans in support of a united and strong India. The atmosphere at the venue remained vibrant as people captured the moment on their phones. It marked a memorable conclusion to the day’s celebration.
A Tribute to Sardar Patel’s Vision of Unity
The event commemorated the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the Iron Man of India. His leadership was pivotal in unifying the nation’s 562 princely states after independence. The Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebration aimed to reinforce his ideals of national integrity, collective strength, and inclusive development.
PM Modi’s walk along the parade route symbolised continuity between Sardar Patel’s legacy and modern India’s aspirations for harmony and progress. It also served as a reminder of the government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the nation’s unity through development and cooperation.
Citizens gathered in large numbers to witness the parade and the Prime Minister’s presence. The warm interaction between PM Modi and the public reinforced the emotional bond between the government and the people. His gesture of greeting everyone personally resonated as an embodiment of national solidarity and collective pride.
The event concluded on a spirited note, blending patriotism, pride, and people’s participation. It perfectly echoed the message of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’.
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