Prime Minister Narendra Modi's five big decisions that changed the country's sickle ... know


- Today is the 70th birthday of the Prime Minister

- His life was full of many struggles

New Delhi Dated 17th September 2020 Thursday

Narendra Modi's life journey from a chawla to the Prime Minister of the country was full of many struggles and thorns. But then Narendra Modi climbed the ladder of success one by one in such a way that the struggle turned into joy. Today, the country's young generation was thumping to move forward on the path paved by the Prime Minister.

Dedicating his personal life, Narendra Modi made five big decisions that changed the face of the country. The first decision was to give a roof to Lord Ramallah. For decades, Hindu devotees have been hoping for a happy end to the Ayodhya dispute. The Prime Minister solved the problem and made millions of Hindus happy.

The second decision has been a thorn in the side of millions of countrymen for the last 65-70 years. It was Article 370 of the Constitution which did injustice to the people by giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Narendra Modi's government made history by repealing Article 370 on August 5, 2019.

The third decision was to destroy a tradition that is hundreds of years old and continues to do injustice to women. That tradition is the three talaqs given to Muslim women while playing the pinch. By passing three anti-divorce resolutions in both the Houses of Parliament, Narendra Modi declared this centuries-old tradition illegal in one fell swoop. Millions of Muslim women sent congratulations to the Prime Minister. Several women sent him gray gifts.

The fourth decision was a surgical strike in Balakot. Since 1989, Pakistan has been carrying out terrorist attacks in India like back seat driving. In February 2019, after a terrorist attack in the Pulwama area of ​​Jammu and Kashmir that claimed the lives of more than 40 CRPF personnel, Narendra Modi took only a handful of comrades into confidence and carried out a surgical strike in Pak-occupied Balakot and destroyed more than 40 militant training camps. Pakistan did not expect anything like this to happen so after the Balakot surgical strike, Pakistan was in turmoil.

The fifth and perhaps most important decision was the Citizenship Reform Act. It was to give Hindu citizenship to Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs and Christians living in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who had suffered atrocities and to come and settle in India. These five decisions of the Prime Minister were a step towards turning the country's sickle upside down.

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