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"I can tell you that in several states neither Congress nor their allies will open their account. In no state will they touch double digits: Shri Modi in Maharashtra"
"Sometimes I wonder what they think the people of India are. What arrogance. They have nothing to do with the aspirations of people: Shri Modi on Congress"
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Addressing massive rallies in Kalyan and Mumbai in Maharashtra, on the evening of 21st April, Shri Narendra Modi appealed to the people to vote out the Congress-NCP alliance and rid themselves of the misrule these parties have imposed on them. Shri Modi condemned the ruin caused by the divisive politics of the Congress, and affirmed that for the country and its people to prosper, the BJP must be voted to power.

Shri Modi spoke of how Maharashtra had only witnessed utter ruin under the State government, and expressed shock at the State and Central government’s outright arrogance, reflected not only in their false promises but also in them being unaccountable for their actions and inactions. He spoke of how concerns like poverty, price rise, unemployment and corruption were never addressed to by the Central government. “They promised to make India slum free but did not do a thing in these 5 years. They are not even talking about it, misleading people. Jobless growth has become the hallmark of this Govt. We cannot let things go on this way. We need to create more opportunities,” said Shri Modi. From the saddening condition of farmers and the appalling unemployment scenario to the threatening price rise and the ruining corruption, Shri Modi cited many concerns which the Congress had, till date, never bothered to address.

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The Congress’ falsity in deceiving the people with misleading claims was also highlighted by Shri Modi when he spoke of how their Manifesto repeated most of the unfulfilled promises made during past Elections. “Sometimes I wonder what they think the people of India are. What arrogance. They have nothing to do with the aspirations of people,” said Shri Modi. He stated how the only concern left for the Congress and its allies was to stop Shri Modi from becoming the Prime Minister, and for this they were ready to resort to lies and false allegations. They would seek the refuge of ‘secularism’ to hide their ineptitude in tackling other issues of national importance. “When they do not have answers, they retreat into a bunker of secularism. People are not ready to listen to this same old tune,” said Shri Modi.

Shri Modi condemned the Congress Vice President’s statement of ‘Congress being a soch (thought)’ and said stated how for the Congress VP and the party and its allies, India was actually the ‘Mother’s Land’, while for the BJP India was their ‘Motherland’.

Shri Modi avowed that the Congress and its allies would get wiped-out after the declaration of results on 16th May, and said, “The defeat awaiting the Congress is historic and they have not seen such a defeat in an election earlier. I can tell you that in several states neither Congress nor their allies will open their account. In no state will they touch double digits.”

Shri Modi paid reverence to Shivaji Maharaj and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. He remembered Late Shri Balasaheb Thackeray, and affirmed that now, in his absence, more focused efforts were required to make him glad.

Shri Modi urged the people to support the Mahayuti in Maharashtra and assured them that the BJP would return the faith reposed in them by ensuring a strong and stable government in Delhi.

Shiv Sena President Shri Uddhav Thackeray spoke of the rampant corruption in the present government and stated that this had only ruined the Nation of its development prospects, whereby industrial giants were leaving the Nation. Shri Thackeray also criticized Deputy CM of Maharashtra Shri Ajit Pawar for the intimidating politics he practiced whereby votes were garnered on the basis of threats.

Senior BJP leader Shri Gopinath Munde and RPI Leader Shri Ramdas Athawale were also present during the rally.

Shri Narendra Modi addressed massive rallies in Kalyan and Mumbai, Maharashtra

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PM inaugurates ‘International Lawyers’ Conference 2023’ in New Delhi
September 23, 2023
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“For years, judiciary and bar have been the guardians of India's judicial system”
“Experience of the legal profession has worked to strengthen the foundation of independent India and today’s impartial judicial system has also helped in bolstering the confidence of the world in India”
“Nari Shakti Vandan Act will give new direction and energy to women-led development in India”
“When dangers are global, ways to deal with them should also be global”
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“We are now trying to draft new laws in India in simple language”
“New technological advancements should be leveraged by the legal profession”

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the ‘International Lawyers’ Conference 2023’ at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi today. The conference aims to serve as a platform for meaningful dialogue and discussion on various legal topics of national and international importance, foster exchange of ideas and experiences, and strengthen international cooperation and understanding of legal issues.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister expressed delight in getting the opportunity to interact with the greats of the global legal fraternity. Highlighting the presence of the Lord Chancellor of England, Mr Alex Chalk and the delegates of the Bar Association of England, representatives from Commonwealth and African countries, and the people from across the country, the Prime Minister said that the International Lawyers’ Conference 2023 has become a symbol of the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. The Prime Minister welcomed the foreign dignitaries to India and also thanked the Bar Association of India for taking the lead in organizing this program.

The Prime Minister emphasized the role of the legal fraternity in the development of any country. “For years, the judiciary and the bar have been the guardians of India's judicial system”, he said. Prime Minister Modi also highlighted the role of legal professionals in the freedom struggle. He gave examples of Mahatma Gandhi, Baba Saheb Ambedkar, Babu Rajendra Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Lokmanya Tilak and Veer Savarkar. “Experience of the legal profession has worked to strengthen the foundation of independent India and today’s impartial judicial system has also helped in bolstering the confidence of the world in India”, he added.

The Prime Minister underlined that the International Lawyers Conference is taking place at a time when the nation has been a witness to several historic decisions and recalled the passage of Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha which entitles a 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha. “Nari Shakti Vandan Act will give new direction and energy to women-led development in India”, the Prime Minister remarked. He also mentioned that the world got a glimpse of India’s democracy, demography and diplomacy at the recently concluded G20 Summit in New Delhi. On this day, a month ago, the Prime Minister recalled that India became the first nation in the world to successfully land Chandrayaan 3 on the south pole of the moon. Highlighting these achievements, the Prime Minister emphasized that the India of today which is brimming with self-confidence is working to realize the goal of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047. He also expressed the need for strong, independent and unbiased foundations for the legal system in India to achieve the goal of a developed nation. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the International Lawyers’ Conference 2023 will turn out to be extremely successful and each country will get an opportunity to learn from the best practices of other nations.

Prime Minister Modi elaborated on the deep connectedness of today’s world. He said there are many forces in the world today that do not care about the borders and jurisdiction. “When dangers are global, ways to deal with them should also be global”, he said. He touched upon cyber terrorism, money laundering, and possibilities of misuse of artificial intelligence and said that preparing a global framework on such issues goes beyond just government matters but calls for connectedness among the legal framework of different countries.

Speaking on Alternate Dispute Resolution, the Prime Minister said that with the increasing complexity of commercial transactions, ADR has gained currency all over the world. He said that in order to systematize the informal tradition of dispute resolution in India, the Government of India has enacted a mediation Act. Similarly, Lok Adalats are also playing a big role and Lok Adalats have solved about 7 lakh cases in the last 6 years.

Highlighting an important aspect of justice delivery that is not talked about, the Prime Minister mentioned the simplicity of language and law. The Prime Minister gave insights about the Government’s approach and informed about the ongoing discussion regarding presenting any law in two languages - one to which the legal system is accustomed and another for common citizens. “Citizens should feel that the law belongs to them”, Shri Modi emphasized as he underlined that the Government is making an effort to draft new laws in simple language and gave the example of the Data Protection Law. The Prime Minister congratulated the Supreme Court of India for making arrangements to get its judgments translated into 4 local languages Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati and Oriya and hailed the monumental change in the judicial system of India.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister emphasized the need to find ways of streamlining the legal processes through technology, reforms and new judicial processes. He said that technological advancement has opened new avenues for the judicial system and called for the leveraging of technological reforms by the legal profession.

Chief Justice of India, Dr. D. Y. Chandrachud, Union Minister of Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Attorney General of India, Shri R. Venkataramani, Solicitor General of India, Shri Tushar Mehta, Chairman, Bar Council of India, Shri Manan Kumar Mishra and Lord Chancellor, UK, Mr Alex Chalk were present on the occasion among others.

Background

International Lawyer's Conference 2023 is being organized by the Bar Council of India on the theme ‘Emerging Challenges in Justice Delivery System’ on 23rd - 24th September, 2023. The conference aims to serve as a platform for meaningful dialogue and discussion on various legal topics of national and international importance, foster exchange of ideas and experiences, and strengthen international cooperation and understanding of legal issues. The conference, which is being organized for the first time in the country, will discuss topics such as emerging legal trends, challenges in cross-border litigation, legal technology, environmental law etc.

The programme witnessed the participation of distinguished judges, legal professionals, and leaders of the global legal fraternity.