Govt under leadership of PM Modi, HM Shah took bold steps to reclaim civilisational roots: Assam CM

IANS April 3, 2025 175 views

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma lauded the Modi-Shah government for decisive actions like scrapping Article 370 and implementing CAA to restore India's cultural identity. He specifically praised Amit Shah's Lok Sabha speech showcasing the administration's commitment to civilisational revival. Meanwhile, JP Nadda criticized Congress' handling of the Waqf Act while defending current reforms through extensive parliamentary debates. The BJP leadership framed these policies as correcting historical imbalances while strengthening national unity.

"India is rising, rooted in its cultural confidence" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, April 3: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that the Central government under the leaderships of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah has taken a series of bold steps for reclaiming the civilisational roots of the Indian society.

Key Points

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Modi-Shah govt reversed Article 370 and enacted CAA

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Nadda slams Congress over Waqf Act mismanagement

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JPC held 200-hour debates on reforms

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Sarma hails abolition of Triple Talaq

Taking to X, CM Sarma wrote: "Yesterday in the Lok Sabha, Hon'ble Home Minister of India, Shri @AmitShah powerfully demonstrated the courage and resolute determination of a New India under the visionary leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi. From the abrogation of Article 370, enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), abolition of Triple Talaq, progress toward a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), to the recent amendment of the Waqf Act -- this is a bold and unapologetic reclaiming of our civilisational roots."

"India is rising, rooted in its cultural confidence, and charting its course with clarity, courage, and conviction," he added.

Meanwhile, Leader of the Rajya Sabha and Union Minister J.P. Nadda came down heavily on the Congress for its handling of the Waqf Act, accusing the grand old party of enacting the law in a way that allegedly facilitated land mafias.

Speaking in the Upper House on Thursday, J.P. Nadda passionately defended the proposed amendments to the Waqf Act, stressing the urgent need for reform to protect national interests and prevent the misuse of Waqf properties, which should serve the welfare of poor Muslims.

Spotlighting the national importance of the issue and the need for in-depth deliberation, J.P. Nadda drew attention to the formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) under Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government.

Comprising 31 members, the committee has facilitated over 200 hours of debate on the bill.

This, he pointed out, stands in stark contrast to the JPC setup during the UPA government in 2013, which had only 13 members and lacked the same level of commitment.

J.P. Nadda asserted that democracy thrives on meaningful discourse and the inclusion of diverse perspectives, rather than simply accepting a single viewpoint.

Underscoring its national significance and the imperative for focused deliberation, leader of Rajya Sabha, the leader of the House, highlighted the formation of a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) under PM Modi-led government, which comprised 31 members and facilitated an extensive 200 hours of debate on the Bill.

This, he noted, was a marked improvement over the JPC established during the UPA government in 2013, which had only 13 members and lacked the same level of commitment.

He emphasised that democracy thrives on logical discourse and the inclusion of diverse perspectives, rather than the mere acceptance of a singular viewpoint.

Comments:

RK
Rajesh K.

Finally a government with the courage to take decisive actions! The abrogation of Article 370 was long overdue. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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Sunita M.

While I appreciate some of these reforms, I wish there was more discussion about how they'll impact marginalized communities. Progress should be inclusive.

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Amit P.

200 hours of debate shows real commitment to democratic process. This is how governance should work - thorough and transparent!

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Neha K.

The Waqf Act amendments are much needed. Too many properties were being misused. Hope this brings positive change for the actual beneficiaries.

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Vikram S.

Cultural confidence is good, but we must ensure we don't alienate any community in the process. Unity in diversity has always been our strength.

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Priya D.

The comparison between current and previous JPCs is telling. More members + more debate time = better representation. 👏

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