Khaleej Times

PM hails ‘One Nation’ moves

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new delhi — With the revocation of special status for Jammu and Kashmir, Indians can now say with pride ‘One Nation, One Constituti­on’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, and outlined the future path of his government for the next five years, stressing on population control, cutting down on plastic use, drinking water for all, creation of a Chief of Defence Staff post and thrust on infrastruc­ture.

Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort, with a colourful turban tied round his head, Modi said that in his first term he brought the country back on track, and “it is moving fast”. But his new mandate is to fulfill the dreams and aspiration­s of the people of a 21st century, of a country that can soar high. “In the next five years we will take the country forward, we are fulfilling the works one by one.”

On revocation of Article 370 and 35 A that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, he asked what was the reason that the clauses were allowed to remain though they did not help in the developmen­t of the people of the state.

Modi, whose speech lasted over one and a half hours, said his government’s policy is not to sidestep problems or allow them to fester.

“But now things have come to such a pass that there is no time to even ignore problems,” he said, adding the fact that the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisa­tion Act, 2019 was passed in both houses of Parliament with two-third majority that indicated that people were in favour of it.

He said that both the articles had over the past 70 yeas fanned separatism and terrorism in the state and nurtured dynasties, “so that corruption and divisions were created” in the state and common people deprived of the benefits of central laws.

He said the new arrangemen­t of two Union Territorie­s of J&K and Ladakh will allow the people there to directly communicat­e with the Central government without any restrictio­ns.

Modi said: “From the Red Fort, I can say with pride that every Indian can say ‘One Nation, One

Constituti­on’. Sardar Patel’s dream of one Bharat has been realised.”

On abolishing Triple Talaq, Modi said it was aimed at benefittin­g Muslim women. He said the country has taken several steps for women, including ending the evil of female foeticide and child marriage.

“If we can take so many steps then why not raise our voices against the evil of Triple talaq, so that our Muslim sisters get equal respect and are part of the country’s progress. The decision is not to be weighed in political terms,” he said.

Modi targetted Pakistan, without naming it, saying that India stands strongly against terrorism, and is presenting before the world the “true colours” of those who shelter and finance terrorism.

“We will expose before the world all exporters of terror. We, together with other countries of the world, will fight those sheltering terrorism, financing and exporting terrorism.”

He said neighbours Bangladesh, Afghanista­n and Sri Lanka have been victims of terror attacks. “So when India is fighting against terrorism, we are playing our role on the world stage,” he

said. On bringing drinking water to every home, Modi said that women in many parts of rural India spend many precious hours trudging kilometres to fetch water. He announced a Jal Jeevan Mission to realise the vision of Har Ghar Jal, or drinking water to every home, with an allocation of Rs 3,59,000 crore. Modi also asked citizens to adopt water conservati­on in the way in which they adopted the Swachh Bharat campaign.

Modi spoke on promoting digital payments, and suggested that shopkeeper­s can have a board saying ‘yes’ to digital payment and ‘no’ to cash payment.

He also spoke on holding simultaneo­us polls. “The dream of

one nation, one tax has been achieved by the implementa­tion of the GST (Goods and Services Tax). Our nation has also successful­ly achieved One Nation, One Grid in the Power sector.

“Now today, India is talking about One Nation, One Election. So a discussion must be held on this.” On agricultur­e, he suggested that farmers should minimise the use of chemicalba­sed fertilizer­s.

Touching on the economy, which is witnessing slowing in some sectors, the Prime Minister said his government will invest Rs 100 lakh crore on developing modern infrastruc­ture that will aid in nearly doubling the size of the Indian economy to $5 trillion in the next five years. —

From the Red Fort, I can say with pride that every Indian can say ‘One Nation, One Constituti­on’. Sardar Patel’s dream of one Bharat has been realised

We will expose before the world all exporters of terror. We, together with other countries of the world, will fight those sheltering, financing and exporting terrorism Narendra Modi Prime Minister

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PTI, AFP ADDRESSING THE NATION: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort on the occasion of 73rd Independen­ce Day in New Delhi on Thursday. (right) Modi greets the schoolchil­dren at the Red Fort. —
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