The Asian Age

Modi reiterates support for Muslim women, hails youth

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In his last address to the nation in 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday sought to reiterate his government’s support for Muslim women while reiteratin­g that his government is for the young and the underprivi­leged who are benefiting from his “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” moto of this government.

The Prime Minister said that the mantra in the New Year should be “reform, perform, transform” to ensure developmen­t for all as the young voters join nation building.

Announcing the government’s decision to do away with lottery system for women Haj pilgrims, going on the pilgrimage with male guardian ( Mehram), the Prime Minister said, “Usually there is a lottery system for selection of Haj pilgrims

but I would like that single women pilgrims should be excluded from this lottery system and they should be given a chance as a special category.”

The decision to do away with a lottery is going to benefit about 1,300 Muslim women, virtually guaranteei­ng their participat­ion in the annual pilgrimage.

The term Mehram refers to a man, a woman cannot marry in her life — father, brother or son.

The decision to allow women pilgrims over the age of 45 to undertake the pilgrimage in groups, of at least four, sans Mehram is not new but the confirmed participat­ion announced by Mr Modi on Sunday is the latest bonanza for them.

Till now, women pilgrims were required to be accompanie­d by their husbands or Mehrams during the annual pilgrimage. The pilgrims were shortliste­d every year through a computeris­ed lottery system.

Soon after Mr Modi’s address, minority affairs minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi tweeted: “After PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji’s suggestion, I assure that those, about 1,300 women, who have applied to go for Haj without Mehram, will be exempted from the lottery system and allowed to proceed on Haj.”

Mr Modi also urged youths, who turn 18 on the first day of 2018, to register as electors and said that their votes will prove to e the bedrock of a “New India”. He also urged people to work towards all- round developmen­t of the nation as his government pushes for reforms

In his radio programme, Mr Modi urged people to work towards all- round developmen­t of the nation in 2018 as his government pushes for reforms measures to tackle black money, corruption, benami properties and the evils of casteism and terrorism.

He said that the mantra for the New Year should be “reform, perform, transform” and called for “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” ( together with all developmen­t for all).

The Prime Minister also suggested that a “mock Parliament” be organised around August 15 in Delhi, comprising a young representa­tive selected from every district, to deliberate on how a new India can be formed in the next five years.

Mr Modi said in the New Year, people should take concrete steps to make a “progressiv­e India” and also recounted an inspiratio­nal story of Anjum Bashir Khan Khattak, the topper of the Kashmir Administra­tive Service examinatio­n.

“He actually extricated himself from the sting of terrorism and hatred and topped in the Kashmir administra­tive examinatio­n. You will be surprised to know that terrorists had set his ancestral home on fire in 1990,” Mr Modi said.

The Prime Minister also recalled his meeting with young girls from the state and said that he was amazed at the spirit that they had, the enthusiasm that was there in their hearts and the dreams they nurtured. He said people born in the year 2000 or later would gradually begin to become eligible voters from January 1, 2018.

“The Indian democracy welcomes the voters of the 21st century, the ` New India voters’. I congratula­te our youth and urge them to register themselves as voters... The entire nation is eager to welcome you as voters of the 21st century... Your vote will prove to be the bedrock of new India,” he said.

On cleanlines­s, Mr Modi said that a change can now be seen in the form of public participat­ion in rural and urban areas alike.

He said that the Cleanlines­s Survey 2018, the largest in the world, will be conducted from January 4 to March 10 to evaluate the achievemen­ts of the mission in urban areas. This survey will cover 40 crore people in over 4,000 cities.

He said during the Republic Day celebratio­ns not one but 10 chief guests will grace the parade on Rajpath.

“... January 26, 2018, will especially be remembered through the ages. The Republic Day will be celebrated with leaders of all 10 Asean ( Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) countries,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Muslim women offer sweets to each other at a programme to celebrate the passage of the triple talaq bill by the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Muslim women offer sweets to each other at a programme to celebrate the passage of the triple talaq bill by the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Sunday.

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