Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

RAHUL WRITES TO MODI: PASS BILL ON WOMEN’S RESERVATIO­N

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to ensure the passage of the women’s reservatio­n bill in the monsoon session of Parliament, which begins on Wednesday.

In his letter, Rahul said while the Congress has been unwavering in its commitment to the bill, the BJP appears to have had second thoughts even though this was one of its key promises in its 2014 manifesto.

Rahul offered his party’s unconditio­nal support to the bill and said the time has come for a change, and for women to take their rightful place, in state legislatur­es and Parliament.

CONTINUED ON P 8 NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has done enough to address issues with the preparedne­ss and priorities of the military, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in an interview on Monday.

“Absolutely,” was her response to a question on whether she is satisfied with the preparedne­ss of the military. The NDA government has made sure that the defence forces are utilising what has been allocated to them in the budget, something that wasn’t previously the case because of “policy paralysis”, she added.

There has been criticism of the NDA government that the current allocation to defence in the budget, expressed as a proportion of GDP, is the lowest it has been in over five decades.

In her first interview to mainstream media after taking over as defence minister last year, Sitharaman said this proportion has to be seen in context. “What was the GDP in 1962, and what is it today?” she asked, pointing to recent World Bank data that shows that India has overtaken France to become the sixth-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $2.59 trillion.

The defence minister sought to nuance the discussion beyond just money. “Utilisatio­n is the first measure I want you to look at,” she said, adding that the defence forces are now fully utilising the money allocated to them. Prioritisa­tion was another measure, according to her. “Critical ammunition, things you need for preparedne­ss, is being prioritise­d.”

CONTINUED ON P 8 ››FULL INTERVIEW, P9

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