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The Hindu
7 hours ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
11 years of Modi govt 'golden period' of resolve, dedication towards public service: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday (June 9, 2025) said the 11 years of Modi government was a "golden period" of resolve, endeavour and dedication towards public service. In Narendra Modi's third term as Prime Minister, Mr. Shah said this new India is rapidly progressing towards development and self-reliance with the power of reform, perform and transform. He said this journey of making India "number 1" in every field by bringing positive changes in the lives of the countrymen will continue. "The historic 11 years of the Modi Government have been a golden period of resolve, endeavour and dedication towards public service," he wrote on 'X' in Hindi and called it 11 years of "seva" (service). #11YearsOfSeva राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा की दिशा में भी मील का पत्थर सिद्ध हुए हैं। नक्सलवाद अपनी अंतिम साँसे गिन रहा है, जम्मू-कश्मीर और पूर्वोत्तर में शांति की स्थापना हुई है, भारत अब आतंकवादी हमलों का जवाब आतंकियों के घर में घुस कर देता है। यह मोदी सरकार में भारत की बदलती तस्वीर को… — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) June 9, 2025 The Modi government completes the first year of its third term on Monday. The Home Minister said the country has seen a new era of economic revival, social justice, cultural pride and national security. "The Modi government has proved that when the leadership is clear, the resolve is firm and the intention is of public service, then new records of service, security and good governance are created," he said. Mr. Shah said when PM Modi took over the reins of the country in 2014, there was policy paralysis in the country. He said there were no policies, no leadership and scams were at their peak in the government the economy was in shambles and the governance system was directionless. The Home Minister said during the "11 years of seva", the speed and scale of the country's development have been changed by 'Minimum Government, Maximum Governance'. "PM Shri @narendramodi ji brought farmers, women, backwards, Dalits and marginalised to the centre of governance and created a work culture of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas instead of appeasement," he said. Mr. Shah said the 11 years of the Modi government have also proved to be a milestone in the direction of national security. "Naxalism is on its last legs, peace has been established in Jammu-Kashmir and the Northeast, India now responds to terrorist attacks by entering the homes of terrorists. This shows the changing picture of India under the Modi government," he said.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Arunachal guv participates in waqf reform awareness meet
1 2 Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh governor KT Parnaik participated in the Waqf Reform Awareness Meet at the Raj Bhavan on official statement from the Raj Bhavan said the event brought together community leaders , scholars and representatives from various faiths to discuss the significance of the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Bill with the participants, the governor emphasised that the Bill results from extensive consultations, thoughtful deliberations, and collective effort to bring meaningful reforms to benefit all sections of the Muslim community. He said the process was guided by the inclusive spirit of 'Sabka Prayas', and reflected a true sense of national participation and said that Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 is a progressive step forward and it is designed to ensure that the benefits and revenues from waqf properties are directed towards the upliftment of those in need, helping them to stand on par with other communities. He added that the reform is not just about administration, but about empowerment and governor appealed to the Muslim community not to have the feeling that they are minority. Citing inspiring examples of prominent Muslim figures who have made invaluable contributions to India, including President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, he said the community has been contributing richly to the growth and progress of the society and the the participation of members of all faiths in the meet, Parnaik said in Arunachal Pradesh, the people of the state have the highest regard for all religions and respect them. He appealed to the people to continue fostering goodwill and positive thought for the progress of the society, the state and the affairs and home minister Mama Natung described the Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 as a corrective and inclusive step, aligned with the national vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas aur Sabka Prayas. He encouraged all citizens to understand the positive impact of the Bill and work together to strengthen communal Nani Bath and Prof Nabum Naka Hina from the department of political science, Rajiv Gandhi University, along with Dera Natung Govt College principal MQ Khan made insightful presentations on the history of waqf, the key amendments introduced in the Bill, and the long-term benefits for the community.


Hindustan Times
02-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Saini urges Punjab CM to depoliticise water sharing
Haryana chief minister Nayab Saini has strongly appealed to Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, urging him to cease the politicisation of the sensitive water-sharing issue between the two states. Emphasising the importance of compassion and hospitality, Saini referenced Punjab's rich history rooted in the teachings of great Gurus. He addressed the media at the BJP State Headquarters in Panchkula on Thursday. Saini criticised the Punjab government's recent actions as 'low-level politics' timed to coincide with upcoming elections, accusing them of using the dispute to divert attention from their lack of substantive public service. Directly addressing Mann, Saini advised him to utilise his remaining term in office constructively and avoid inciting farmers for political gain. He contrasted the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) current stance with their previous promises in Delhi, where he alleged, they were ultimately rejected by the electorate. The chief minister also highlighted the contradiction in the Punjab government's treatment of farmers, citing instances of both support and forceful suppression. He clarified that the water dispute centers on drinking water, a fundamental human need, rather than irrigation, and invoked the cultural tradition of providing water to all who seek it. Saini further emphasised the fraternal relationship between Haryana and Punjab, urging the AAP government not to create unnecessary divisions for political gain. He expressed concern over the potential waste of rainwater flowing towards Pakistan, suggesting that a collaborative approach would be more beneficial. He also addressed the recent changes within the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB), dismissing them as routine administrative transfers. Saini concluded by reiterating the critical nature of drinking water access, stressing that it transcends political maneuvering and should be prioritised for the well-being of all citizens. Waqf reforms to benefit poor, says CM Saini Chief minister Nayab Singh Saini stated that the 'Waqf Amendment Act-2025' will play a crucial role in realising Prime Minister Modi's vision of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas, and Sabka Vishwas.' Speaking at the 'Waqf reform public awareness campaign conference' held at the BJP office in Panchkula on Thursday. He said that this law will benefit the poor, marginalised, and women of the Muslim community. Saini asserted that previously, the Waqf law was exploited by influential individuals, but now its benefits will reach the needy. He alleged that during the Congress regime, the benefits of Waqf properties were distributed among corrupt individuals, whereas now widows, divorced women, and orphans will also receive them. He accused the Congress of engaging in appeasement politics and turning the Waqf Board into a hub of scams. The chief minister hailed the Modi government's decision on caste-based census as historic and expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister. He pointed out that the Congress had opposed the inclusion of caste in the 2011 census, but the Modi government has rectified their mistakes. BJP State President Pandit Mohan Lal Badoli said that the reforms in the Waqf law will secure the rights of the poor and curb corruption. He accused the opposition of misleading the public.