Is the Waqf Board the next target of the Modi government? PM gave a big hint

PM Modi News / Is the Waqf Board the next target of the Modi government? PM gave a big hint
PM Modi News - Is the Waqf Board the next target of the Modi government? PM gave a big hint
PM Modi News: "When the spirits are high, even a mountain seems like a pile of mud." This inspirational line of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj perfectly depicts the story of struggle and victory of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra. In the recently concluded elections, BJP registered a historic victory in Maharashtra and proved that when the resolve is strong and the vision is clear, even the impossible becomes possible.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed this victory as historic and said, "In the last 50 years, no party or pre-poll alliance has seen such a big victory." He described this victory as the result of unity and collective efforts.

New records in Maharashtra

This time the people of Maharashtra broke all the old records and chose BJP as the largest party. Addressing the workers, PM Modi said, "This time Maharashtra said loudly that there is security in unity." This victory not only reflects the popularity of BJP, but also proves that the public is now giving priority only to development and stability.

Targeting India alliance

The Prime Minister launched a scathing attack on the opposition alliance 'India' and said that this alliance has failed to understand the sentiments of the people and their priorities. He said, "The voters of the country are inspired by the spirit of Nation First. Those who only dream of 'Kursi First' are rejected by the voters of the country."

Appeasement and Waqf Law

The Prime Minister also attacked the politics of appeasement. He accused the Congress of damaging the secularism of the Constitution. Giving the example of the Waqf Board, he said that "Waqf law had no place in Babasaheb Ambedkar's Constitution. Congress included it for appeasement in the greed for power."

Discussion on Waqf Board

The Prime Minister's statement regarding the ongoing controversy on the Waqf Board indicates that the government is preparing for major changes on this subject. The Waqf Bill is likely to be discussed in the upcoming winter session of Parliament. So far, 27 meetings have been held by the Joint Committee (JPC) of Parliament on the issue. The bill, which was introduced by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, is an important agenda for the government.

Message of historic victory

The biggest message of BJP's landslide victory in Maharashtra is that the public is in favour of development, stability and unity. This victory has also made it clear that to remain in power, concrete actions are needed rather than just promises.

In the words of Prime Minister Modi, "This victory is the victory of the policy and intentions of the Bharatiya Janata Party. This victory is a testimony to the hard work of every worker who gave priority to national interest."

Conclusion

BJP's historic victory in Maharashtra marks the beginning of a new era in Indian politics. This victory is an inspiration not only for the BJP but for the entire country that when the spirits are high, even mountains can bend. By realising the ideas of Shivaji Maharaj, the BJP has proved that the impossible can be made possible with determination, hard work and unity.

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