• Delhi children to form world's largest tricolour on August 4, said Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

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    Delhi children to form world's largest tricolour on August 4, said Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

    Arvind Kejriwal urged the "130 cr Indians" to unite and make a commitment to make their nation the biggest and strongest in the world.


    Digital Desk: On August 4, around 50,000 children from Delhi government schools will gather to attempt to break the world record for the largest tricolour layout, as announced by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday.


    Kejriwal lamented in an online briefing that several nations have grown rapidly and surpassed India in the last 75 years.


    The event will take place at Burari Grounds.


    "The Lord has bestowed abundance on India through rivers, mineral ores, mountains, herbs, crops, oceans, and seas. Why do Indians lag behind when they are the smartest and hardest working people on the planet? "He stated.


    "If we leave the country at the mercy of these leaders and their parties, we will be 75 years behind the rest of the world," he added.


    Kejriwal urged "130 crore Indians" to unite and pledge to make India the greatest and strongest country in the world.


    "We drove the British out 75 years ago when the entire country came together." Today, we must all work together once more to make India the greatest country in the world," he said.


    He emphasised the importance of teamwork and expressed confidence that the days of India becoming the "best country" in the world are not far away.


    "Can India lead the world?" some ask. Why not, is my response. I need to know what everyone thinks. Why can't India become the greatest country in the world?


    However, we must all work together to achieve this," he highlighted.


    He stated that the dream tends to require the participation of entrepreneurs, farmers, industrialists, labourers, members of the service class, doctors, engineers, and lawyers.