PM
Modi said the 'Nari Shakti Vandanam Adhiniyam', or the Women's Reservation Act,
which was passed by both Houses of Parliament and became a law following
Presidential assent, will boost and facilitate the accomplishment of the
country's resolve to build a developed 'Bharat'.
"However,
through the 44th amendment, the wrongs committed during the Emergency (during
the Prime Ministership of Indira Gandhi) were duly rectified," PM Modi
noted during his address. The first amendment was passed in 1951 by the
Provisional Parliament, members of which had just finished drafting the
Constitution as part of the mandate of the Constituent Assembly.
As part of the first
amendment, changes were made to articles 15, 19, 85, 87, 174, 176, 341, 342,
372 and 376 of the Constitution. It incorporated the Ninth Schedule to protect
land reforms and other laws, after judicial review, while also inserting articles
31, 31A and 31B. Significantly, under the provisions of Article 31 of the
Constitution, laws enunciated in the Ninth Schedule cannot be challenged in a
court of law on the ground of violating the fundamental rights of citizens.
Labelling
November 26 as an "extremely significant" day, PM Modi said citizens
can draw resolve and inspiration to build a 'Vikshit Bharat' (developed India)
from the citizens' charter and fundamental duties that are laid down in the
Constitution. "All of us are aware that the Constitution took 2 years 11
months and 18 days to come into being. The oldest member of the Constituent
Assembly was Shri Sachidananda Sinha-Ji. The draft of our Constitution was made
after undertaking a close and careful study of the Constitution of over 60
countries and holding long deliberations. After reading the draft, before it
was eventually adopted, over 2,000 amendments were re-incorporated into the
Constitution. Since it came into force in 1950 to this day, a total of 106 amendments
have been made to the Constitution," PM Modi said.
He also
lauded Hansa Mehta, one of only 15 women members of the Constituent Assembly,
which sat to draft the Constitution, for her fierce advocacy of equal rights
for women. "It's again inspiring that of the members of the Constituent
Assembly who were nominated, 15 were women. One such member was Hansa Mehta-Ji,
who raised her voice for the rights and justice for women. I remember that in
2015, when we were celebrating the 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb
Ambedkar (comsidered as the father of the Constitution), a thought crossed my
mind to observe the 26th of November as Constitution Day. And since then, every
year, we have been celebrating this day as Constitution Day," PM Modi
added.
He said the 'Nari
Shakti Vandanam Adhiniyam', or the Women's Reservation Act, which was passed by
both Houses of Parliament and became a law following Presidential assent, will
boost and facilitate the accomplishment of the country's resolve to build a developed
'Bharat'. "Back in the day, India was one of the few countries whose
Constitution enabled voting Rights for women. It gives me immense satisfaction
that following in the footsteps of the visionary framers of our Constitution,
the Parliament passed the 'Nari Shakti Vandanam Adhiniyam'. It serves as an
illustration of the Sankalp Shakti (strength of resolve) of our democracy. The
Women's Reservation Act will also aid our efforts to build a developed
Bharat," PM Modi said.
Commemorating
the victims on the 15th anniversary of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, he
added, "We can never forget 26th of November. It was on this very day that
the country came under the dastardliest terror attack. The terrorists (from
Pakistan) spelt fear not just in Mumbai but across the country. However, it was
our combined fortitude and resilience that made us rise again from the ordeal
inflicted on us by the terrorists and crush terror with full strength and
resolve."
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