Rameswaram: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday visited Ramanathaswamy temple in Rameswaram.
Shah, who is on a two-day visit to the Ramanathapuram district of the state, today unveiled the book ‘Memories Never Die’, a tribute to the life and legacy of the late former President APJ Abdul Kalam.
The book is co-authored by APJM Nasima Maraikayar and scientist YS Rajan.
Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, L Murugan, and Tamil Nadu BJP President, Annamalai, were present on the occasion.
“Under PM Modi’s leadership, opportunities in space science for our students and their startups are open. I believe that APJ Abdul Kalam’s dream of space science will be accomplished due to PM Modi’s new innovations, and India will lead the entire world in the field of space science,” Shah said at the book unveiling ceremony here.
Shah recalled the roadmap for the development of the country highlighted in President Kalam’s book, ‘India 2020: Vision for the New Millennium.’ “He (President Kalam) said three things- India must recognise its potential, develop a technology-based economy, and ensure balanced growth between agriculture and industry and cities and villages,” said Shah.
The Union Home Minister also visited the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam House in Rameswaram. He is in Tamil Nadu to sound the poll bugle for the state BJP ahead of Lok Sabha elections 2024. On Friday the Union Minister launched the Tamil Nadu BJP’s “En Mann En Makkal” (My Land My People) padayatra and also took part in a rally at Rameswaram.
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