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'Unpardonable sin', PM Modi condemns crimes against women

Speaking at the ‘Lakhpati Didi Sammelan’ in north Maharashtra’s Jalgaon, PM Narendra Modi said the safety of women should be a priority.

- Jalgaon - UPDATED: August 25, 2024, 05:17 PM - 2 min read

'Unpardonable sin', PM Modi condemns crimes against women

'Unpardonable sin', PM Modi condemns crimes against women

Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at Lakhpati Didi Sammelan in north Maharashtra’s Jalgaon on Sunday.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday termed crimes against women an unpardonable sin, adding the guilty should not be spared.

 

Modi’s strong remarks follow protests against the brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital and the sexual abuse of two four-year-old school girls in Badlapur near Mumbai.

 

Speaking at the ‘Lakhpati Didi Sammelan’ in north Maharashtra’s Jalgaon, Modi said the safety of women should be a priority.

 

“The safety of mothers, sisters, and daughters is the country’s priority. I have repeatedly raised this issue from the Red Fort. Be it any state of the country, I understand the pain and anger of my sisters and daughters,” he said.

 

Modi said that he would tell every political party and state government that crime against women is an unpardonable sin. Whoever is guilty should not be spared, he added.

 

“Those helping the perpetrators of crimes against women should not be spared. Be it a hospital, school, government or police station, at whatever level negligence occurs, everyone should be held accountable.

 

“The message should go from top to bottom. This sin is unpardonable. Governments will come and go, but protecting life and women’s dignity is a big responsibility of all of us, both as a society and as a government,” Modi said.

 

Modi said his government has done more for women in the last ten years than all the previous regimes since Independence.

 

“Till 2014, less than ₹25,000 crore loans were given to women self-help groups but in the last 10 years, Rs 9 lakh crore help was given,” Modi said, referring to the government’s ‘Sakhi Mandal’ programme.

 

Modi, who interacted with Lakhpati Didis at Jalgaon, released the ₹2,500 crore revolving fund benefiting 48 lakh members of 4.3 lakh self-help groups.

The Lakhpati Didi scheme is not only about boosting the income of women, but also about empowering future generations, Modi said.

 

“You must have heard that India is going to become the third-largest economy in the world. Women play a massive role in it. However, this was not the case a couple of years ago,” Modi said.

 

“The Mudra scheme offered loans to people without any guarantee, and 70 per cent of the beneficiaries of this scheme turned out to be women. Some people opposed this scheme, citing risk factors and claimed it might become (bad) debt. But I trusted the women and their honesty. Many have repaid their loans,” he said.

 

“When I visited you during the Lok Sabha elections, I promised we would make three crore sisters Lakhpati Didi. This means women who work in self-help groups and have an annual income of more than one lakh rupees,” he said.

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