Narendra Modi for the new Parliament building, Chandrayaan-3, the G20 summit and Women Reservation Bill, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said he completed all four works within three months while it would have normally taken 50 years just to do any one of them. Addressing a gathering here, Shah showered praise on Modi for «rejuvenating» the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and inspiring its scientists, as well as sending out a message through the G20 summit that India is with both the developed and developing nations.
He also said Modi offered respect to «maternal power» through the bill providing 33 per cent reservation in assemblies and Lok Sabha, the first to be passed in the new Parliament, acknowledging the contribution of women in policy and law making.
«I can say with great confidence that Narendrabhai completed four works within three months, when even one work would have taken 50 years to complete.
It shows that the NDA government under the leadership of Narendrabhai is determined to give India its place in the world,» Shah said.
Commenting on the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, or the Women Reservation Bill, Shah said it was in limbo and was stalled and derailed for years before the prime minister brought it in the the new Parliament that was inaugurated on the auspicious day of Ganesh Chaturthi.
«Modji has converted to reality the concept of women-led development,» he said while speaking at the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony for various developmental projects for his Lok Sabha constituency of Gandhinagar.
«Prime Minister Narendra Modi rejuvenated ISRO and inspired other scientists with the imagination to take India to the top of the space sector.