“The Modi government’s policy is to include all” – Vice President’s speech in Qatar | In Qatar, Venkaiah Naidu stresses on India s inclusivity

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Qatar: “The principle of the Modi-led government is to include all,” said Vice President Venkaiah Naidu in Qatar.

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, who is on a three-day visit to Qatar, addressed a community reception in Doha yesterday:

“The 7.80 lakh Indian community living in Qatar is a bridge between the two countries. The relationship between India and Qatar is strengthening. Despite the Govt-19 challenge, we recorded a record $ 15 billion in bilateral trade last year.

India is Qatar’s 3rd largest trading partner. Qatar’s foreign direct investment in India has increased fivefold since March 2020. Bilateral cooperation is growing in areas including defense, military, health and education. Yesterday we agreed to establish an Indian session at the University of Qatar and to offer cooperation in sports and culture. New innovations between the two countries We introduced a new corporate bridge to connect ecology.

With a vision for the future, the Government is working towards the goal of creating a new India that we can all be proud of. In order to bring about change in governance and delivery of services, the government has been engaged in technology-integrated and people-centered activities for the benefit of the people.

The government launched the ambitious movement called Digital India a few years ago. Thus the aid was transferred directly to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries during the Govt-19 epidemic.

We are going to introduce 5G service. This will add up to $ 450 billion to India’s economy over the next 15 years. 6G services will be launched within the next 10 years.

The new National Education Policy outlines a program to create an accessible, higher education system.

India is making efforts to modernize the infrastructure and boost the economy to the tune of US $ 5 trillion. We emphasize easy living and easy business.

As the country celebrates the bitter celebration of liberation, every Indian should be proud of our post-independence achievements and move forward with the hope of fulfilling the commitment of a new India, an independent India.

The foundation of our Constitution is firmly built to be ‘inclusive’ of all – without leaving anyone behind. That is also the view of the current government led by Prime Minister Modi.

That is the principle of this state. We firmly believe that echoes that. The government cares about everyone. In particular, we care about marginalized people who need support.

We all pledge to work towards a new India that shares the benefits of development with all and to achieve a stronger India, a stronger India, a more independent India and a superior India, ”he said.

Earlier, former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, who was participating in a televised debate on the Gyanwabi mosque controversy, spoke controversially about the Prophet Muhammad. Businessman Naveen Kumar Jindal later posted a similar controversial comment on Twitter and later deleted it.

A protest march was held in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh on Friday last week condemning these two things. The procession ended in academic violence. Following this, Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal were removed from their posts as basic members of the party.

However, 15 countries, including the Gulf states and the Islamic State, have condemned Nupur Sharma’s speech. Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia condemned Sunday, while Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Pakistan, the Taliban, Afghanistan, Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Libya and the Maldives condemned the attack. So far a total of 15 Islamic countries have registered their condemnation.

In this context, the speech of Vice President Venkaiah Naidu in Qatar is significant.

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