TIWN Sep 18, 2019

NEW DELHI, Sep 18 (TIWN): Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday spoke about the failure of the multiparty parliamentary democratic system while referring to the years before 2014 and laid stress on the need for 130 crore Indians to move in a coordinated fashion to realise Narendra Modi’s vision.
The oblique hint at single-party democracy came soon after Shah projected Hindi as the best suited one language to unite India.
Speaking on the topic “New India, Great India” at a convention organised by the All India Management Association, Shah painted a grim picture of the country during the 10 years of UPA rule.
He said people had started questioning the efficacy of the multiparty system in the country. Shah said the founding fathers had envisioned a multiparty parliamentary democratic system to create a welfare state and give voice to every citizen.
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