In six months, several decisions were taken for unity and development of the country: PM Modi


(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. November 30, 2019, Saturday

Six months have passed since the second term of the Modi government. If you want the government's 6-month term, major decisions have to be taken such as ending three divisions, removing Article 370 from Kashmir.

On the other hand, the settlement of the oldest case of Ram temple was also settled by the Supreme Court under the Modi government's tenure. However, the Modi government is facing severe criticism on the economic front.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted two on Saturday, on the eve of his 180 days in office. He said that his government has taken a number of decisions to promote development, social empowerment and unity in the country. Modi tweeted 6 months ... one by one with the hashtag India First.

Modi said that with the help of Subka, the development of Subka, the inspiration of the Subka faith and the blessings of 130 crore Indians, the NDA government has continued to work with renewed vigor to strengthen India's development and the lives of 130 crore Indians.

The Modi government made several important decisions in six months, but this time has not been good for them politically. Maharashtra has been out of the hands of the BJP and the years old fellow has also left. Haryana too has to form a government with the support of Dushyant Chautala.

However, in the first six months of the second term, the Modi government passed a number of important bills in Parliament, including a law against three divisions, removing the provisions of Article 370 from Kashmir.

The Modi government took the first step to liberate Muslim women from three divisions. The Muslim Women's Marriage Rights Protection Bill-2019 was passed in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Though the Rajya Sabha did not have a majority, the Modi government succeeded in passing the bill.

In Kashmir, 3L 370 was an issue which has always been part of the BJP's election manifesto. If the Modi government makes a comeback for the second time after a five-year government run from 2014 to 2019, then Home Minister Amit Shah announced the removal of special provisions of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir in Parliament. Not only that, Jammu and Kashmir was divided into two Union Territories Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir.

Besides, in the time of the Modi government, the oldest contentious case in the country, namely, the Ramjam Bhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute has come to an end. The Supreme Court ruled in Ramlala's favor to give the disputed land, after which preparations are underway for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

In addition, implementing the NRC in Assam is also a major decision of the Modi government's second term. Not only that, since then the government is preparing to implement NRC across the country. Amit Shah himself has announced this issue in Parliament.

Though the government may not tell people to fear on the issue of NRC, the slow pace of GDP has spread fear among everyone. According to the latest data, GDP growth in the second quarter of the current fiscal was 4.5%, which is at the bottom of six years. Former Prime Minister and Congress leader Manmohan Singh expressed concern over this situation in the economy.

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