Harmful to democracy using human rights for political gain: Modi


New Delhi, Dt
Criticizing those who interpret choice on human rights, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that such people use human rights for political gain and loss. Such people are detrimental to human rights and democracy. On the 7th founding day of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Prime Minister Modi said that some people are tarnishing the image of the country in the name of human rights violations. The country needs to be wary of such people.
The Prime Minister also mentioned the work he has done for human rights and women in the program. PM Modi said that one stop centers have been set up in 200 districts for the safety of women. Medical, police, mental counseling and legal help are provided here. Apart from this, more than 50 fast track courts have also been set up. It is hearing a serious case like rape.

He also mentioned the enactment of a law against three divorces to protect the rights of Muslim women. For decades, Muslim women have been demanding legislation against three divorces, PM Modi said. We have given them this right. Apart from this, we have also worked to liberate Muslim women from 'mahram' during Hajj. Turning his back on his government, Prime Minister Modi said that if basic facilities like toilets and cooking gas were provided to the poor, their aspirations would increase and they would be informed about their rights. Apart from the law against three divorces, PM Modi also mentioned the provision of 3 weeks maternity leave for women. "The struggle for independence and our history is a great source of human rights values ​​and inspiration for them," he said. "We have maintained democracy and rights there since independence," he said. But there are many countries where these rights have been snatched away in recent decades.
Adopting a selective attitude towards human rights is detrimental to the country. PM Modi also slammed those who show a selective approach to human rights. He said some people talk about human rights violations in one incident, but remain silent on another. PM Modi said that such a practice of choice is dangerous for democracy. Such people try to tarnish the image of the country with their behavior. Home Minister Amit Shah was also present on the occasion.


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