Chapter 100: Rohan’s Address to the Nation
Whispers of foreign interference had grown louder, and now, the entire country was looking to Rohan for answers.
Rohan entered the chamber with a determined stride, his expression somber yet resolute.
The usual hum of chatter fell silent as he made his way to the podium. This was no ordinary session. This was a moment that would define the future of the nation.
Standing before the assembly, Rohan began speaking, his voice steady and filled with authority. "Honorable Speaker, esteemed members of Parliament, and my fellow citizens today, I stand before you not merely as your Prime Minister, but as a servant of this great nation, entrusted with the duty of safeguarding its sovereignty, its democracy, and its future."
He paused and then continued
"In recent days, we have taken bold and decisive actions, actions that were not just necessary, but critical to the survival of our nation as we know it. These actions were driven by one unwavering objective: to protect India from those who seek to undermine our independence, our unity, and our future."
The tension in the room was palpable as Rohan continued, his voice growing more intense.
"We face a threat that is both external and insidious, a threat not from within our borders, but from powers beyond. These foreign powers have made it their mission to destabilize our nation, to exert influence where they have no right, and to manipulate our institutions to serve their own interests. They have targeted our political system, our economy, and our very way of life.
Their goal is simple: to weaken India, to divide us, and to control our destiny."
Rohan's words hung heavy in the air, the weight of the situation sinking in. "Many of you remember the events of last year, a dark chapter in our nation's history, when a coup attempt threatened the very foundation of our democracy. That coup was not just an isolated incident. It was orchestrated by these very same foreign powers who now seek to return, to finish what they started.
But I stand before you today to say this: they failed then, and they will fail again."
The chamber was silent, the gravity of Rohan's words settling over everyone present. "The actions we have taken arrests, the dismantling of networks, the seizing of assets are part of a larger strategy to root out this foreign influence and to send a clear message: India will not be a playground for external forces. We will not be manipulated, and we will not be controlled.
This nation belongs to its people, and its destiny will be decided by us, and us alone."
Rohan's voice grew stronger as he continued, his conviction clear. "The coup attempt of last year was a direct result of these foreign powers trying to assert their control over our country. They thought they could destabilize our democracy, that they could divide us and take advantage of the chaos. But they underestimated the resolve of the Indian people. They underestimated our unity.
And now, they have returned, thinking they can try again."
He paused, letting his words sink in. "But this time, we are ready. We will not allow them to take root in our country again. We will kick them out of this land, once and for all. Their influence ends here. Their manipulation ends here.
This is our country, and we will defend it with every resource at our disposal."
Rohan scanned the room, his gaze unwavering as he addressed the entire assembly. "This is a time for unity. This is a time for every single one of us, regardless of party, regardless of ideology to come together in defense of our nation. The threats we face are not just threats to the government; they are threats to every citizen, to every community, to the very fabric of our society."
His voice softened slightly, yet remained powerful. "I know that the actions we have taken may have caused fear and uncertainty. I know there are concerns, and I do not dismiss them lightly. But I ask each and every one of you to stand firm. Stand with your government, stand with your fellow citizens. We are not just fighting to maintain power, we are fighting for the soul of our nation."
The chamber remained silent, every MP hanging on Rohan's every word. "To those who seek to harm us, to those foreign powers who believe they can dictate our future, I say this: you have underestimated India. You have underestimated the strength of our democracy and the resolve of our people.
We have faced many challenges in our history, and each time we have emerged stronger, more united, and more determined. This time will be no different."
Taking a pause Rohan said "To the people of India i will say this to you.
भारत कोई भूमि का टुकड़ा नहीं है, यह जीता जागता राष्ट्रपुरुष है ।ये वंदन की धरती है, ये अभिनन्दन की भूमि है ।ये अर्पण की भूमि है ये तर्पण की भूमि है।इसकी नदी-नदी हमारे लिए गंगा है, इसका कंकर-कंकर हमारे लिए शंकर है।हम जिएंगे तो इस भारत के लिए और मरेंगे तो इस भारत के लिए,और मरने के बाद भी गंगाजल में बहती हुई हमारी अस्थियों को कोई कानलगाकर सुनेगा, तो एक ही आवाज आएगी, "भारतमाता की जय"
(India is not a piece of land, it is a living nation. This is the land of worship, this is the land of greetings.
This is the land of offering, this is the land of tarpan.
Its river is Ganga for us, its pebble is Shankar for us.
We will live for this India and we will die for this India,
And even after death, if one pays attention to our ashes flowing in the Ganga water.
If you listen carefully, you will hear only one sound - "Long live Mother India")"
As Rohan finished, the Lok Sabha erupted in applause, the members rising to their feet in a rare display of unity.
The Prime Minister's speech had resonated deeply, reminding everyone of their shared responsibility to the nation.
Rohan delivered his final words with a firm resolve. "Let us remember who we are. We are a nation of over a billion people, with a rich history, a vibrant democracy, and an unshakable commitment to justice and freedom. We will protect our nation, we will defend our sovereignty, and we will ensure that the future of India is determined by its people, and by no one else."
As Rohan stepped back from the podium, the chamber buzzed with the energy of his words.
He had not just addressed the members of Parliament, he had addressed the entire nation, reminding them of their strength, their unity, and their shared destiny.
The fight against those who sought to destabilize India was far from over, but with the resolve of its people and the unity of its leaders, the country would face whatever challenges lay ahead with strength and determination.