Times of India | 2 weeks ago | 24-07-2022 | 05:33 am
AHMEDABAD: Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday called the victory of Droupadi Murmu in the presidential election a "historic" event in India's 75-year post-Independence history. He further said, "This is the first time a person from the most backward community among tribals, the Santhals, has been elevated to the top post of our country. This is a major victory for our democracy." Shah added, "It is normal for one of the two contesting Presidential candidates to win, but for Droupadi Murmu to become the President - from Shrimati Droupadi Murmu to Mahamahim Droupadi Murmu - our first citizen, is a major achievement for our 75-year-old democracy." Shah was speaking at the inaugural function of the Citizen First mobile app and the Trinetra Central Command and Control Centre. The event was held at the NFSU auditorium Shah added, "It was under the leadership of Atalji that the missile man, APJ Abdul Kalam, was elected president. Kalamji contributed towards securing India by strengthening the country's defence system and putting India on to the world map in the field of science. Many were surprised at how the BJP supported APJ Abdul Kalam. Under Modiji's leadership, our President Ram Nath Kovind, who belongs to the poorest of communities, was elected president. Kovindji struggled his way to the top constitutional post." Shah took potshots at the government's critics and said, "President Murmu's election is a befitting reply to those who pay lip service to tribal empowerment, such individuals know to splinter society and do politics in the name of tribal empowerment. It is by such acts that tribal empowerment is made possible and can be achieved." On the occasion of Azadi ka Amrut Mohotsav and following PM Narendra Modi's appeal, Shah reiterated that on August 13, 14 and 15, that every citizen should hoist the national flag at their home. Shah recalled how mafias, smugglers and narcotic trades once infested Gujarat's cities and coastal areas. Shah said he remembers reading a board on the highway outside Porbandar, in 1984, while on a road trip to Jetpur. He said, "The board read 'Kaydo ane vyavastha ni had ahiyan puri thay che, Porbander aahiyanthi sharu thay che' (The limits of law and order end here, Porbandar starts from here)". Shah added that the BJP led government had played significant role in eliminating such gangs.
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