PM Modi Invites Citizens to Share Ideas for Independence Day 2025 Address via MyGov & NaMo App

Ahead of India’s 79th Independence Day, Prime Minister encourages public participation in shaping the themes of his Red Fort speech.

New Delhi, August 1, 2025 — As the nation gears up to celebrate 79 years of independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again reached out to the citizens of India, inviting them to contribute ideas, suggestions, and thoughts for his upcoming Independence Day 2025 address from the historic Red Fort.

In a message posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the Prime Minister said:

“As we approach this year’s Independence Day, I look forward to hearing from my fellow Indians!
What themes or ideas would you like to see reflected in this year’s Independence Day speech?
Share your thoughts on the Open Forums on MyGov and the NaMo App…”

He also shared direct links to submit suggestions:
🔗 MyGov Portal
🔗 NaMo App

This citizen-centric initiative has become a hallmark of PM Modi’s governance style, encouraging public engagement and grassroots participation in national policy discussions. Every year, the Prime Minister includes several references in his speech to the ideas shared by citizens — highlighting themes ranging from youth empowerment and startup growth to rural development, digital India, women-led progress, and climate action.

As part of the ongoing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the initiative aims to make the Independence Day celebrations more participatory and inclusive, empowering citizens to become active contributors in shaping India’s future narrative.

With the Prime Minister’s Independence Day speech being watched closely both nationally and globally, this call for ideas is also an opportunity for every Indian to influence the key priorities and themes that will define India’s roadmap in the Amrit Kaal — the period leading up to India@100.

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