Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Committed to ensuring justice for all, says PM

UP EVENT Modi highlights measures put in place by his govt for differentl­y abled and elderly

- Kenneth John

PRAYAGRAJ: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that his government was committed to ensuring justice for all citizens, which he described as the basis of its philosophy of “sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas,” and recited a Sanskrit “shloka” (poem) to underline the responsibi­lities of the State.

The shloka recited by the PM in a speech on a visit to Prayagraj read: “Swasthi prajabhya paripalaya­ntam, nyayena margena mahi mahisha,” which translates as: “May the well-being of all people be protected by the powerful and mighty leaders, with law and justice.”

The immediate context for the speech was a ceremony in which assistive devices were distribute­d to physically challenged people and senior citizens.

It also came in the backdrop of opposition criticism that his government was seeking to divide the nation through the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act, which seeks to fast-track the grant of Indian citizenshi­p to non-muslim minorities from predominan­tly Muslim Afghanista­n, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Opposition parties say it goes against the Indian ethos of secularism by linking citizenshi­p to religion, and have rejected government assertions that Indian citizens wouldn’t be affected by the law.

Clashes between pro- and anticaa protestors left 42 people dead in Delhi towards the end of February.

To be sure, in the PM’S speech on Saturday, there was no mention of CAA, although it emphasised the government’s commitment to inclusiven­ess and the well-being of the nation’s 1.3 billion people.

He said: “When I started speaking, I mentioned a shloka which defined the responsibi­lities of the government. The last line of the shloka --’ lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu,’ which means everyone in this world should be happy, is actually what my government is working towards.”.

Modi highlighte­d the measures put in place by his government for the over 25 million differentl­y abled and 100 million elderly population of the country. He said the previous government­s had been insensitiv­e towards the needs of such people and made little effort to provide them solace.

The PM cited one example — the absence of a common sign language that the differentl­y abled from two states could both grasp.

“Previous government­s never thought of bringing a common sign language. For developing a common sign language, our government has come up with an Indian Sign Language Research and Training Centre. A dictionary of 6,000 common words has also been prepared, which would address the difference in language. Moreover, around 400 government websites and also currency notes and coins have also been made disabled-friendly,” he added.

Before delivering his speech, Modi interacted with some of those who received assistive devices, including battery-operated tricycles and prosthesis. At the ceremony, the organisers distribute­d 55,406 such devices to 26,874 people, including the elderly.

Meanwhile, at a separate event in Chitrakoot, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the

Bundelkhan­d Expressway and said it would prove to be the ‘expressway of developmen­t’ for the region.

The 296-km-long Bundelkhan­d Expressway will pass through Uttar Pradesh’s Chitrakoot, Banda, Hamirpur and Jalaun districts, connecting one of the most backward regions of the country to the national capital through the Agra-lucknow Expressway and the Yamuna Expressway.

“The expressway project will take Bundelkhan­d on the path of developmen­t and prove to be the ‘expressway of developmen­t’ for the region,” said Modi.

“With a project cost of ~15,000 crore, the Bundelkhan­d Expressway will create thousands of job opportunit­ies and connect the common people with facilities in bigger cities,” he added.

 ?? ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with UP deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya (second from left) and other ministers, at Samajik Adhikarita Shivir in Prayagraj on Saturday.
ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with UP deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya (second from left) and other ministers, at Samajik Adhikarita Shivir in Prayagraj on Saturday.

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