Monday , December 23 2024

‘Congress cannot wash away the sin of tarnishing the Constitution’

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What did PM Modi say on Article 370?

PM Modi said, we celebrate diversity but people brought up in the mentality of slavery are finding contradictions in diversity. Such people keep trying to sow poisonous seeds in diversity which harm unity. Article 370 was an obstacle to the unity of the country, so we buried Article 370.

Contradiction found even in ‘unity in diversity’

Emphasizing on the unity and integrity of India in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the biggest need is to take India’s unity from resolution to accomplishment. He said that after independence, serious attacks were made on the unity of the country due to distorted mentality and selfish politics. PM Modi said, “There is a tradition of celebrating diversity in our culture and traditions, but people brought up in the mentality of slavery always try to find contradictions in diversity.”

The Prime Minister said, “After independence, the biggest attack on the unity and integrity of the country was made by distorted mentality or selfishness.” He also said that the country needs to overcome these challenges and remain united. The Prime Minister made it clear that the key to the country’s progress and development lies in its unity. He said that when the country works together, every challenge can be turned into an opportunity.

India will soon become the third largest economy: PM Modi

Emphasizing the country’s rapid economic progress, the Prime Minister said, ‘Today India is growing rapidly and will soon become the third largest economy in the world.’ He said that this achievement is the result of hard work and determination of every Indian. The Prime Minister said, “Promoting women’s participation is our priority. When women power moves forward, the country will reach new heights in every field.” PM Modi said, “Our democracy and our economy continue to inspire the world. The future of India is bright and this journey of development will continue.”

India gave women the right to vote from the beginning: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his address in the Lok Sabha, mentioned the Nari Shakti Vandan Act and described it as a symbol of the government’s commitment towards women empowerment. He said that this law will prove to be a milestone in giving more opportunities to women in political participation. PM Modi said, “India has given women the right to vote from the beginning. Today the number of women MPs in Parliament is continuously increasing. The Nari Shakti Vandan Act is a historic step in this direction.”

India has a rich democratic history: PM Modi

Describing India’s democratic structure as a part of its culture, PM Modi said, “India’s democracy has been very prosperous. “It is deeply rooted in our culture and tradition.” He said that India’s democracy has inspired the whole world. The Prime Minister said, “India has made extraordinary achievements in 75 years. Democracy has given us the strength to overcome every challenge and move forward.”

75 years of democratic journey is an extraordinary achievement: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the Lok Sabha on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Constitution, remembered the contributions of Rajarshi Purushottam Das Tandon and Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. The PM described India’s democratic journey and its achievements as extraordinary. PM Modi said, “Great personalities like Rajarshi Tandon and Baba Saheb Ambedkar played an important role in strengthening the democratic foundation of India. His contribution is invaluable.” Describing the 75 years of democratic journey as a big achievement of the citizens of the country, the Prime Minister said, I salute the citizens of the country for this great achievement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address in the Lok Sabha on the 75th anniversary of the Constitution, said that India is the mother of democracy and our republic is a source of inspiration for the entire world. “This is an opportunity to celebrate our democracy,” he said. “The citizens of India have stood the test of time and have been the backbone of the success of our democracy.”

Winter session of Lok Sabha is going on. Meanwhile, on completion of 75 years of the Constitution, the debate on the Constitution continues. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Parliament, where the members gave him a warm welcome. The Prime Minister was welcomed in the House with the slogan ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, which echoed in the entire Parliament complex.

Today is the second day of discussion on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha. PM Modi is replying to the opposition in the Lok Sabha. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi expressed his views today and attacked the Central Government. In his address, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the central government is creating a monopolistic system in the country, which is not written anywhere in the Constitution.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is responding to the debate on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, he is expressing his views on the issues raised by the opposition leaders. Before PM Modi’s address, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed his views in the Lok Sabha. Rahul said that the Modi government at the Center is insulting the backward people, Dalits and youth.