New Delhi: The one word that dominated the 100 days of Modi 2.0 report card was "nirnay" or decision. Clearly the idea was to showcase how the Narendra Modi government in its second avatar has been more decisive and bold in its approach.
"Tezi se desh hit ke nirnay (Quick decisions in favour of the nation)," is how Union Minister Prakash Javadekar summed up the first 100 days of the 303-strong BJP government on the driving seat.
The only and only point of focus though throughout the media conference was "Kashmir".
Abrogation of Article 370, the axing of Article 35A and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir took centre-stage during the over one-hour presser as the government advertised its achievements with full throttle.
"In the first 100 days, we have made decisions of historic importance. The preparations for these decisions began before the elections and path-breaking targets were set for the first 100 days only," said the Minister.
Talking about the growing normalization of Kashmir, he flaunted statistics of schools been thrown open and communication lines restored in phases. He even called a few articles by certain foreign media outlets as "fake news".
The government also highlighted the Triple Talaq bill as its major achievement.
Javadekar said, the Bill couldn't be brought in, leave alone be passed by previous governments because of "vote bank politics". It was a sharp dig at the Congress. The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill, 2019 has made instant Triple Talaq a crime punishable by a three-year jail term.
The Modi government compulsorily retired 150 officers. Javadekar highlighted this as another achievement in the first 100 days. "There's no place for corruption. We have sent out the message loud and clear," said Javadekar.
The Amendment to the Motor Vehicle Act that hiked the fine was also advertised as an achievement though it had only come in the past one week. "Very soon you will have to deal with a scenario when traffic officers wont be able to fine anyone as everyone will be following traffic rules. That's the goal," claimed the Minister.
Though Congress lashed out at the Union government for the prevailing economic slowdown, Javadekar focused on the 5 trillion economy that is one of the main goals of the Modi 2.0.