PM Modi writes letter to Nari Shakthi of India
Women across India are appreciating the initiative to ensure reservation for women in legislative bodies.
Here is my letter to India’s Nari Shakti, reiterating our commitment to implement what has been pending for decades….
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Namaskar!
Today, 14 April, is a day that holds immense significance in India’s history. It is the Jayanti of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who is widely respected for his enduring contribution to nation-building. I pay tribute to him and recall his commitment to constitutional values, which continues to guide our journey.
In the next two days, on the 16th, Parliament will reconvene to discuss and hopefully pass an important constitutional amendment relating to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. I am seeing that there is immense enthusiasm towards it. Women from all over the nation are expressing their joy on getting a stronger opportunity to contribute towards building a Viksit Bharat.
All of you, our Nari Shakti, are making your mark in every aspect of national life and this active contribution is one of the most gladdening developments of our times. Look at the world of Startups…so many of them have women in leadership roles. Science and innovation, which are guiding the progress of humankind in the 21st century, have seen an increasing participation of women. The same is the case in academics, literature, art, music, cinema, dance and heritage.
Perhaps nowhere is this change more visible than in sports, where a quiet revolution has taken place. Indian women athletes are winning more medals, breaking records and challenging old mindsets. Their successes are inspiring several other young girls to pursue sports.
Across India, at the grassroots, countless Self-Help Groups and Lakhpati Didis are showing how self-reliance can be achieved and how other women can be empowered.
With women excelling in several of the above fields, it is only fitting that we increase the participation of women in legislative bodies. In fact, this is a subject on which there is broad consensus, not only in the present but also for several decades in the past. About a hundred years ago, during his tenure as the President of the Ahmedabad Municipality, Sardar Patel worked towards reserving seats for women. As soon as India began its journey as an independent nation, we had equal voting rights for women and men. In many other nations across the world, women had to wait for years or even centuries for this. In the last three to four decades, numerous efforts were made to increase women’s participation in legislative bodies but the efforts did not fully fructify. On some occasions, it was a case of coming very close yet remaining very far. Unfortunately, a subject on which there has always been consensus was never able to reach its logical conclusion.
In the year 2047, we will mark a hundred years since freedom from colonial rule. As the people of India immerse themselves in realising the dream of a Viksit Bharat by then, let us ensure that justice is done to the aspirations of India’s Nari Shakti, which is almost half of our population. When they become active participants in policy making and decision making, the journey towards a Viksit Bharat is strengthened. Thus, it is imperative that we do whatever is possible to add more vigour to our development trajectory and for that, the active participation of women is absolutely non-negotiable. It is this principle that led to the passage of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in 2023 and it is the same principle that has made this constitutional amendment the need of the hour. I am sure you are also awaiting its passage in Parliament in the next few days.
It is important that we all come together and ensure that women’s representation in legislative bodies is introduced in letter and spirit at the very earliest. Our democracy will become stronger and more vibrant if the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and various Assembly elections that year are held with women’s reservation fully in place. And for that, the upcoming legislation in Parliament should be passed. Any further delay will be unfortunate and a gross injustice to the women of India. The daughters of India cannot be asked to wait endlessly for what is rightfully theirs. When the voice of women becomes stronger in our legislatures, the voice of democracy itself becomes stronger.
I seek your blessings and the blessings of crores of women across the length and breadth of India for the upcoming Parliament sitting and for the passage of the constitutional amendment. I urge you all to write to your local MPs and encourage them as they participate in this historic Parliament sitting. Remind them that they will be doing something whose impact will be felt for centuries to come. This will surely boost their spirits!
I also take this opportunity to extend my greetings for the various festivals that are coming up in the next few days. May you be blessed with good health, happiness and prosperity.
Yours,
Narendra Modi

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