Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at a recent rally in Ambala, Haryana, used the term ‘dhaakad’ – a Hindi word symbolizing strength and resilience – to describe both the spirit of Haryana and his decade-long tenure as the Prime Minister.
“Haryana represents ‘himmat’ (courage) and ‘hausla’ (determination). Therefore, Haryana is ‘dhaakad’. Similarly, my government has been operating in a ‘dhaakad’ manner for the past 10 years,” said the Prime Minister, addressing a large crowd.
The rally was highlighted by the sight of Rafale aircraft flying overhead, a spectacle that filled the audience with a sense of national pride. The Rafale jets, stationed at the Ambala Air Force Station, are a symbol of India’s military might.
“When you see the Rafale aircraft in the skies of Ambala, doesn’t it make you feel proud?” asked the Prime Minister, to which the crowd responded with enthusiastic applause.
The rally comes ahead of the upcoming elections. The Prime Minister concluded his speech by seeking the blessings of the people of Haryana for another term in office.
“I have come to seek your blessings for the next 5 years,” he said, expressing his desire to continue leading the nation with the same ‘dhaakad’ spirit.
The rally ended with the crowd expressing their support for the Prime Minister’s vision of a strong and resilient India, reflecting the ‘dhaakad’ spirit of Haryana.