PM Modi’s letter to all MPs regarding Nari Shakti Vandan Act; “Now is the time,” he said.

PM Modi Letter to MP : New Delhi : Concrete steps are being taken to give reservation to women in Parliament. A special parliamentary session has been called for this. In this regard, Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) has written to all party leaders in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha seeking support for the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Act’. Prime Minister Modi said that we should all come together to pass this amendment unanimously and as many MPs as possible should raise this issue in Parliament ((Parliament News) Express your opinions. This opportunity is beyond any single party or individual.

In his letter written on Saturday, Prime Minister Modi said, “The country’s parliament will hold a historic debate on the ‘Nari Shakti Vandan Act’ from April 16. This special meeting is an opportunity to strengthen our democracy. It is an opportunity to reiterate our commitment to take everyone along.”

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When women progress, society progresses

He said, “When women are given the opportunity to come forward, take decisions and lead, society progresses. To fulfill the nation’s commitment to a developed India, it is imperative that women join the journey with their full potential and full participation. We are all witnessing the increasing participation of our sisters and daughters in public life. India’s girls are making their mark in every field, from space to sports, armed forces to startups. With their great vision and passion, they prove themselves through hard work.” Prime Minister Modi has expressed this opinion.

Call for support for Nari Shakti Vandan Act
Prime Minister Modi said that women’s reservation has been a topic of discussion in the country’s Parliament and Legislative Assembly for decades. He wrote in the letter, “In 2023, MPs from all parties came together in Parliament to support the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. It was an unforgettable occasion to show our unity. By doing so, we fulfilled our promise to the country’s women power. At that time, the whole world saw how a great decision was taken by collective will in India’s democracy.”

Leaders of all parties supported this idea

The Prime Minister said that women constitute almost half of our population. With this step, we all agreed on their greater involvement in politics. I see that day as an important and inspiring moment in India’s parliamentary journey.

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He added, “All the members of Parliament contributed to the discussion on the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. During this discussion, the timing of its implementation was also discussed. All unanimously expressed the view that the provisions of the new Act should be implemented as soon as possible. Leaders of all parties supported this view unequivocally. Over the past few days, we have discussed the issue with experts. We have received suggestions and guidance from experts who understand the nuances of the Constitution. We have also interacted with political parties on the issue. is.”

Now is the time to implement this law

In a letter to leaders of all political parties, Prime Minister Modi also wrote, “After extensive deliberations, we have come to the conclusion that the time has come to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Act in its full spirit. It would be appropriate to hold the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and all state assembly elections after the full implementation of women’s reservation. This will infuse new energy into India’s democratic institutions and strengthen public confidence. Also, it will ensure universal participation and representation in governance.”

All parties should come together

Appealing to all political parties, he said, “Let us all raise our voices in unison to pass this amendment. As many MPs as possible should express their views on this issue in Parliament. This opportunity is beyond any party or individual. It is also our responsibility towards women power and future generations. All parties have long desired to increase the representation of women in politics. Now is the right time to make this aspiration a reality. This is the achievement of women power of the country, the achievement of 1.4 billion countrymen. I am fully satisfied.” Believing that we will move forward unitedly and achieve this historic achievement in the Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his confidence to all the MPs of the ruling and opposition parliaments.

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