In response to the world's issues, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Sunday that India is promoting its cultural image and the principles of truth and non-violence with confidence.
Aiming for the former UPA regime, PM Modi remarked during the 2,550th Bhagwan Mahaveer Nirvan Mahotsav that his administration prioritized historical preservation in addition to material development when it came to office in 2014.
About the Lok Sabha elections, he stated that "the nation believes from here a new journey into future will also begin" and that "a big festival of democracy is happening."
He said that the country's younger generation today feels that self-pride is its identity, citing the government's promotion of Indian cultural practices like yoga and Ayurveda.
According to him, the nation is now confidently projecting the values of truth and non-violence around the world as a means of resolving issues that confront humanity.
The world looks to India for a path to peace because of its developing might and foreign policy, but PM Modi also stated that India's cultural reputation has been a major factor.
The teachings of the esteemed Jain gurus, known as tirthankars, are especially relevant in light of current international tensions, he said.
In addition, the prime minister advised the audience to cast their votes as early in the day as possible. On a lighter note, Modi mentioned that saints are associated with the lotus, a flower that is both the BJP's election emblem and is frequently used in religious ceremonies.
Modi stated that the nation is working to make its centennial year of freedom a "golden centenary" and that the event is a unique occasion taking place at the start of "Amrit Kaal."
The concept of 'Amrit Kaal', he claimed, is not only a commitment but India's spiritual inspiration.
He remarked that India is not only the oldest civilization still in existence, but it is also a haven for humanity"Bhagwan Mahavir's message of peace, compassion, and brotherhood is a source of great inspiration for everyone," the prime minister said.