New Delhi, Nov. 27 -- Hailing the Constitution as a "sacred document" that has guided the nation's progress , Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said every action of ours should strengthen the Constitution and further national goals and interests. He also said it was the Constitution that has given several others, like him, the "power to dream and the strength to work towards it." In a letter to the nation on the occasion of Samvidhan Diwan's, the PM said it is our responsibility to fulfil the dreams envisioned by the framers of our Constitution. "When we work with this sense of duty, our nation's social and economic progress will multiply manifold." he wrote. Recalling his election as the head of government when he was first sworn in as PM, he said it was the power of our Constitution that enabled a "person like me, coming from a humble and economically disadvantaged family, to serve as the Head of the Government continuously for over 24 years." Modi accused the Congress of mot giving the Constitution full respect. He said, "My mind goes back to the year 2010. This was when the Constitution of India completed 60 years. Sadly, the occasion did not receive the attention it deserved at a national level." He said his government took the decision to organise a Samvidhan Gaurav Yatra in Gujarat to show collective gratitude and commitment to the document. "Our Constitution was placed on an elephant and I, along with several other people from different walks of life, had the honour of being part of the procession". Modi said on Constitution Day, we remember all the inspiring members of the Constituent Assembly, presided over by Dr Rajendra Prasad, and recall Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar's efforts, who chaired the Drafting Committee with remarkable foresight. "When the Constitution completed 75 years, we decided that this would be an extraordinary milestone for the people of India. We had the privilege of organising a special session of Parliament and launching nationwide programmes to commemorate this historic occasion...," he said. The Samvidhan Divas he said was special for many reasons as it marks the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Bhagwan Birsa Munda. "Both of them made monumental contributions to our nation. Sardar Patel's visionary leadership ensured the political unification of India. It was his inspiration and courage of conviction that guided our steps to act against Article 370 and 35(A). The Constitution of India is now fully in force in Jammu & Kashmir, ensuring all constitutional rights for the people, especially the women and marginalised communities. The life of Bhagwan Birsa Munda continues to inspire India's resolve to ensure justice, dignity and empowerment for our tribal communities," the PM said. He went on to say this year, the country is also celebrating the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram and commemorating the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur, whose life and sacrifice continue to illuminate us with courage, compassion and strength. "All these personalities and milestones remind us of the primacy of our duties, something the Constitution also emphasises through a dedicated chapter on Fundamental Duties in Article 51A... Mahatma Gandhi always emphasised the duties of a citizen. He believed that a duty well performed creates a corresponding right and that real rights are a result of the performance of duty," he said....