MP Gopchade Meets Amit Shah on Sign Language, Border Security & Marathwada

Rajya Sabha MP Ajeet Gopchade met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to submit memoranda on critical national and regional issues. Key proposals included constitutional recognition for Indian Sign Language as the 23rd official language to empower persons with disabilities. For regional development, he advocated for an independent cooperative milk union in Nanded to boost Marathwada's rural economy. On security, he emphasized strengthening border and coastal management systems for India's vast frontiers.

Key Points: MP Gopchade Submits Memoranda to Amit Shah on Key Issues

  • Push to recognize Indian Sign Language as 23rd official language
  • Proposal for a cooperative milk union in Marathwada's Nanded district
  • Call to strengthen India's Integrated Border Management System
  • Submission of MP's annual parliamentary & organizational report
  • Home Minister assures serious consideration of the issues
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Rajya Sabha MP Ajeet Gopchade meets Home Minister Amit Shah; submits memoranda on border security, national language and Marathwada development

Rajya Sabha MP Ajeet Gopchade met Home Minister Amit Shah, submitting proposals on recognizing Indian Sign Language, Marathwada development, and border security.

"Through this meeting, substantive and well-articulated representations on issues of national importance were placed before the central government. - Ajeet Gopchade"

New Delhi, February 11

Rajya Sabha MP Ajeet Gopchade paid a courtesy visit to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday and submitted detailed memoranda on key national and regional issues, including rural development, development of the Marathwada region, and border security.

The memoranda addressed broad themes such as national inclusion, strengthening the rural economy, internal security, and border management. Gopchade specifically urged the Centre to recognise Indian Sign Language (ISL) as the 23rd official language. He emphasised that such recognition would ensure equal rights, dignity, and justice for persons with disabilities, while enabling their effective participation in education and public services.

Referring to the Lok Sabha discussion held on March 23, 2021, he cited examples of countries like Kenya and South Africa that have granted constitutional recognition to sign language.

Focusing on regional development, Gopchade proposed the establishment of an independent cooperative milk union in Nanded district to strengthen the rural economy of the Marathwada region.

He noted that dairy farming is a vital supplementary source of income for small and marginal farmers and said that an organised cooperative structure would boost production, ensure fair pricing, generate rural employment, and promote sustainable growth. He also sought technical and financial assistance for the project through the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC).

From a national security standpoint, Gopchade highlighted the need to strengthen the Integrated Border Management System for more effective monitoring of India's 15,106.7-kilometre land border and 7,516.6-kilometre coastline. He stressed the need to enhance coordination among various security agencies to further strengthen border security.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that the issues raised would be considered seriously. Gopchade said, "Through this meeting, substantive and well-articulated representations on issues of national importance were placed before the central government. "

Gopchade also submitted a detailed report of his parliamentary and organisational work over the past year, which the Home Minister reviewed and expressed satisfaction over.

The report included his contributions toward strengthening the organisational structure of the BJP, successes achieved in local self-government institutions, and development works carried out in rural areas through funds received from the central government. It also documented the party's electoral successes in the Nanded-Waghala Municipal Corporation and various municipalities and municipal councils in Nanded district.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on Marathwada's development through a milk union is very practical. Dairy farming is the backbone of many rural families there. An organized cooperative can truly transform lives by ensuring better prices. Hope the NCDC support comes through quickly.
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Rahul R
Border security is paramount. With the challenges we face, strengthening the Integrated Border Management System is non-negotiable. Better coordination between agencies is the need of the hour. Glad it's being discussed at this level.
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Sarah B
While the memoranda cover good points, I hope the follow-up is as strong as the submission. We often see MPs raise issues but the implementation lags. The proof will be in the actual policy changes and funding allocations for Marathwada and border tech.
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Karthik V
Good to see a mix of national and regional issues. From ISL for national inclusion to a milk union for local economy – this is what holistic representation looks like. More MPs should present such detailed, actionable plans instead of just rhetoric.
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Meera T
The mention of Kenya and South Africa recognizing sign language is interesting. India should indeed lead, not follow, in such matters of social justice. Let's hope this meeting translates into a cabinet note soon. A step towards a more accessible India.

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