Bilkis Bano case: A bare truth of Modern Indian Democracy. Anchored by Rida Ahmad

On August 15th, in the morning from LAL Quila ramp Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi vowed to the safety and dignified life of women of our blessed nation. Let's take a lightning fast recap what the Prime Minister had to say about women safety standards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Independence day urged people to pledge not to do anything that lowers the dignity of women, saying a mentality to insult them in speeches and behaviour has crept in. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the 76th Independence Day, Modi said respect for women is an important pillar of India's growth and stressed the need to extend support to 'Nari Shakti'. "A distortion has crept in our conduct and we at times insult women," he said, and asked, "Can we take a pledge to get rid of this from our behaviour and values?" It is important that in speech and conduct "we do nothing that lowers the dignity of women", he said. Gender equality is the key to a united India, he said, adding that without equal importance to sons and daughters in family structures, the idea of unity will be lost. "We should celebrate the diversity of India...At home too, the roots of unity are sowed when both the son and the daughter are equal. If they are not, the mantra of unity cannot reverberate. I hope we can get rid of this attitude of upper-lower or mine-others," Modi said. "Gender equality is a crucial parameter of unity," the prime minister said. He further said women's power is present in all sectors of society and significant for the growth of the country. "If we look at 'Nari shakti' in law, education, science and police, our daughters and mothers are making major contributions to India," Modi said.

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