Centuries-old desire of Ram Temple now reality: Murmu
In her first address to a joint sitting of the two Houses in the new Parliament building in which she touched on varied issues ranging from insurgency to inflation
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President Droupadi Murmu addresses the joint sitting of Parliament on the opening day of Budget session, in New Delhi on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 31 Jan
President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday
hailed the Modi government's big ticket reforms in the last 10 years and said
the centuries-old desire to build a Ram temple in Ayodhya has now become
reality while apprehensions over the abrogation of Article 370 are a thing of
the past.
In her first address to a joint sitting of
the two Houses in the new Parliament building in which she touched on varied
issues ranging from insurgency to inflation, Murmu said a country can progress
at a fast pace only when it defeats the challenges of the past and puts maximum
energy into building the future.
She asserted that the armed forces were
giving a befitting reply to terrorism and expansionism. Murmu also said India
is now a prominent voice against terrorism in the world.
The government, she said, believes the
grand edifice of a developed India will stand on the four strong pillars of
youth power, women power, farmers and the poor.
"In the last 10 years, the country has
witnessed the completion of projects for which the people had waited for
decades. There was the desire for building the Ram Mandir for centuries and
today it has become a reality," she said to thumping of desks from the
treasury benches.
"In cultural history, there are some
milestones that decide the future of centuries. In India's history also there
have been numerous such milestones. On January 22, the country witnessed one
such milestone. After centuries-long wait, Ram Lalla now resides in a grand
temple in Ayodhya," she said.
Following the consecration ceremony in
Ayodhya Dham, 13 lakh devotees have done 'darshan' in just five days, the
president noted. She said there were apprehensions over the removal of Article
370 from Jammu and Kashmir "but they have become history now".
There is an environment of peace and
security in Jammu and Kashmir as there is vibrancy in markets instead of the
"silence of shutdowns" that were witnessed in the past, the president
said. Incidents of insurgency have gone down in the Northeast, she asserted. The
government has also established a strict law against triple talaq, she said.
Murmu arrived in a buggy at Parliament
House to deliver her address to the joint sitting of the Lok Sabha and the
Rajya Sabha. The president entered the House with the 'sengol' being carried in
front of her. This is the last session before Lok Sabha elections.
In her address, she also said the Indian
economy used to be among the 'fragile five' but was now moving in the right
direction and at the right pace due to several reforms undertaken by the
government in the last 10 years. "According to the NITI Aayog, in the
10-year rule of my government, nearly 25 crore people have come out of
poverty," she said.
"We have been hearing slogans of
eradicating poverty for long; now first time we are seeing poverty being
eradicated on a large-scale," she said. Over the past decade, Murmu said,
the government has made good governance, transparency the cornerstone of every
system. "My government is continuously working on making it easy to do
business in India and creating a suitable environment for it," she said.
Murmu said the government is working with
full commitment to empower MSMEs and small entrepreneurs.
Earlier, the country's rate of inflation
was in double digits and is now within 4 per cent, she said. Murmu
congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the passage of the women's
reservation bill.
Those seated in the front rows included
Prime Minister Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Union ministers Piyush
Goyal and Nitin Gadkari, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress'
parliamentary party chief Sonia Gandhi.
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