Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi has provided a shot in the arm for women

The selfrelian­t, financiall­y empowered and enterprisi­ng Basanti shouldn’t remain a figment of our imaginatio­n

- Hema Malini is an actor and parliament­arian The views expressed are personal Inner Voice comprises contributi­ons from our readers. The views expressed are personal Innervoice@hindustant­imes.com

As an actor, I have played many characters over several decades. But my most memorable character, one people still identify me with, is that of the irrepressi­ble Basanti from Sholay. The feisty ‘taangewali’ was the model of an empowered woman. She lived on her own terms and worked on her own terms. She had strong opinions and voiced them boldly. However, the portrayal of a self-employed, spunky Basanti on the screen, though loved by many, did not translate into real changes that one would want for women in the real world even after 70 years of independen­ce.

A nation marred by contradict­ions, we did not provide an open canvas to women to paint their lives as they wished. By keeping the majority of women out of the economic mainstream, we restricted the nation’s potential to attain both economic and inclusive growth. Even if successive government­s acknowledg­ed women’s role as changemake­rs, they did not provide them with the support infrastruc­ture to realise their dreams.

Illustrati­ng the essential union of Shakti with Shiva, to reach the highest spiritual state, Swami Vivekanada had said, “without Shakti there is no regenerati­on for the world”. If anyone understand­s the urgency of releasing Shakti to liberate the aspiration­s of a billion people, it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During one of his Mann ki Baat addresses, he had narrated the extraordin­ary work being undertaken by adivasi women in the heart of Naxal-affected district of Dantewada in Chhattisga­rh. Though the district had suffered bloodshed and violence, the women of that area are ushering in change with their entreprene­urship and self-reliance. Taking charge of their lives, adivasi women are driving e-rickshaws and becom- amiably. The boredom of materialis­tic living can be lessened if we desist from making walls of difference­s among ourselves. Rather, we should share our feelings with others and thereby remove the heaviness of life. Love wins love, and hatred, hatred. If you love someone and sincerely care for them, they can’t treat you indifferen­tly for long. Year-long enmities disappear when the two enemies bridge the chasm of mutual hatred with the realisatio­n that reunion will be far more beneficial. It is in no one’s interest to be rigid and shy away from compro- ing financiall­y and socially empowered. Modi lauded the initiative taken by the district administra­tion to utilise the potential of women by imparting training to them.

Those of us who have witnessed the tribal regions engulfed in violence, year after year, the success story has renewed hope. The Modi government has created a level playing field for women from the most vulnerable sections of society to reclaim their rightful space, without having to depend on someone else to show them the way. The fact that most of the flagship schemes of the government find maximum uptake among women, shows that they are responding in equal measure. The MUDRA scheme, in that sense, has been a flag-bearer of encouragin­g enterprise among women. Of the 12 crore borrowers, more than 76% have been women. This is nothing less than a silent revolution.

Modi has made women-led developmen­t a marker of the Indian growth story. When he advocates for women’s participat­ion in decision-making roles, he does not come from a place of hypocrisy. He has demonstrat­ed it through his own actions. Today, two of the most strategica­lly significan­t ministries of defence and foreign affairs, are held by women.

In the last four years, the sphere for women to come and participat­e has enlarged to include the Indian armed forces. This has traditiona­lly been a male domain. Breaking those barriers, in his 72nd Independen­ce Day speech, the Prime Minister announced the opening of permanent commission to women officers recruited for short service commission­s. He has been cheering for female sporting talent from the front row.

He has been at the forefront of creating a discourse that pushes our society to acknowledg­e the uncomforta­ble truths facing us. The issue of triple talaq and nikah halala concerns not just our Muslim sisters but anybody who claims to be a votary of equality. By extending his support to the cause, PM Modi has provided a shot in the arm for Muslim women.

It is my good fortune that I have worked with two of the most illustriou­s prime ministers India has ever seen. If former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee encouraged me to join politics, Narendra Modi has renewed my belief in the politics of change. Both these leaders championed the participat­ion of women in nation-building and awakening. Everyone should take the responsibi­lity to actualise the message of women-led developmen­t across the country. The self-reliant, financiall­y-empowered and enterprisi­ng Basanti should not remain a mere figment of our imaginatio­n.

DURING HIS INDEPENDEN­CE DAY SPEECH AT THE RED FORT THIS YEAR, THE PM ANNOUNCED THE OPENING OF PERMANENT COMMISSION TO WOMEN OFFICERS RECRUITED FOR SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION­S

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We must remember that we are not clay pots that are rendered useless by a simple crack. We need to understand that we are gold which, even after suffering a breakage, is reunited by melting. Those who live within the four walls of vanity and self-prestige face hard times more than those who greet everyone with an open arm.

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