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What couldn’t be done in 70-years, PM Modi did it in 10-years: Amit Shah
‘Abrogation of Article 370, construction on Ram Mandir, scrapping of Triple Talaq major achievements’
1/23/2025 10:28:17 PM
New Delhi, Jan 23:
Agencies

Terming abrogation of Article 370 as one the major achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi led regime, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that India during the past one decade has completed all those tasks which were pending for the past 70-years.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of Hindu Adhyatmik Aur Seva Mela at Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Shah said, “There were many tasks that no one had the courage to do for seven decades after independence. But now, India has been able to complete those tasks and stands with the world with full pride and honour.”
He said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, many works, which were pending for decades, have been completed in the past ten years.”
“The Article 370 was abolished from Kashmir, Ram Lalla’s exile was completed and a grand Ram Temple was built in Ayodhya after centuries, Kashi Vishwanath Corridor was built, Somnath Temple is being made of gold and Triple Talaq was abolished,” he said.
Shah said that 170 countries of the world propagate yoga and accept its teachings. “PM Modi led government at the Centre has enriched the languages and religions of India. The government has been able to bring back more than 350 idols of gods and goddesses stolen from India during the time of slavery,” he said, adding, “The Modi government has taken India’s culture to the world and the work in this direction will continue during the tenure.”
The Union Home Minister paid tributes to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary. “Netaji is the guiding star of the 90-year-long freedom struggle from 1857 to 1947. He dedicated his entire life to the independence of the country. In the history of the world’s freedom movements, Netaji will always be remembered by the world for his efforts to make India free by traveling to several countries to form the Azad Hind Fauj, and leading the nation towards independence.”
Shah stated that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose will remain a guiding light for generations of India’s youth, teaching them qualities like patriotism, character, and dedication.
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