Constitution is our guiding light: PM Modi
NEW DELHI/THIRUVALLA (KERALA): Asserting that the government's guiding light is the Constitution of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the government does not discriminate between faith, gender, caste, creed or language and is led by the desire to empower 130 crore Indians.
Addressing the 90th birthday celebrations of Rev Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan in Pathanamthitta of Kerala via video conference, the prime minister said his governmenthas been guided by a longterm vision to make India a growthengine. "We have taken decisions not from comfortable government offices in Delhi but after feedback from people on the ground," he said. "It is this spirit that ensured every Indian has access to a bank account," he said.
Modi said Ayushman Bharat is the "largest healthcare scheme in the world" through which over a crore people have got "quality treatment."
"For women, we are ensuring that their health gets due attention via various schemes. And, their career path is not compromised through extension of maternity leave," Modi said. The prime minister asserted that Government of India does not discriminate between faith, gender, caste, creed or language. "We are guided by the desire to empower 130 crore Indians and our guiding light is the Constitution of India," he told the gathering.
The prime minister said thegovernment had brought the one nation-one ration card scheme to help the poor from wherever they are and for the middle class several initiatives have been introduced to boost the ease of living.
On India's COVID-19 battle, Modi said thecountry was firmly fighting the pandemic. "Earlier this year, some people had predicted that the impact of the virus in India would be very very severe. But, due to lockdown and many initiatives taken by the government as well as a people driven fight, India is much better placed than many other nations. India's recovery rate is rising," Modi said.
India's death per million due to Covid is under 12 while the death rate in Italy was 574 per million, he said.