Mamata Banerjee urges people to uphold democratic ideals of equality, fraternity
Extending his greetings to the people of the state on the occasion, Banerjee urged people to take a pledge "to protect and uphold democratic ideals of justice, liberty equality and fraternity as enshrined in our Constitution".

The governor hoisted the Tricolour on the occasion in the presence of Banerjee and a host of her cabinet colleagues, senior officials of the state and the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces.
Extending his greetings to the people of the state on the occasion, Banerjee urged people to take a pledge "to protect and uphold democratic ideals of justice, liberty equality and fraternity as enshrined in our Constitution".
"Together, we shall strive to build a nation our founding fathers envisioned," she also tweeted.
After a gap of two years, people were allowed at the Red Road parade this time.
Several tableaux displaying the Army's guns, rocket launchers and missiles rolled out on the road as part of the celebrations, one of which raised awareness on safe driving and another on UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage accorded to Durga puja.
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