Speaking about this campaign of the government, which is celebrating its second anniversary by hosting a grand function "Ek Nayi Subah" here, Bachchan said, "It's time we realise that half of the country's population can't be left behind by making them feel neglected and helpless. They should be equal partners in the country's development."
Quoting an old Sanskrit mantra, he said that women have been given the foremost place even in our religious beliefs as Saraswati is the symbol of knowledge, Lakshmi of wealth while Durga and Kali represent strength and power.
Bachchan, 73, said the real motive of the new slogan 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' is that there should be no discrimination between a son and a daughter and both should be considered assets of a family and given equal opportunities.
"We should encourage the thought that our families should do everything to protect and nurture the girl child... I consider this slogan a way to take forward the whole society and adopt the right perspective towards our women.
Bachchan said Mahatma Gandhi always considered women a superior force as a man could never compete with them when it came to inner strength.
The actor also had an interesting chat with a group of girl students. At one time, when asked by a student how he became 'Big B', Bachchan reacted by sitting on the floor and quipped, "I am no 'Big B'. It's a term given by journalists."
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Actress Vidya Balan, who fronts the government's sanitation campaign, also joined in the celebrations from Mumbai.
"I never hesitated in signing up for the campaign... I faced this problem while traveling to a village near Varanasi. I can only imagine what women go through everyday," Vidya said.
When asked whether she saw any change post her campaign, Vidya said, "I can see the change and I feel happy and proud to be associated with this campaign. The credit goes to the government for spreading this message through so many mediums and creating a dialogue on the issue."
"I have seen women face discrimination and not get the chance to show what they can do. The progress of women is important in taking the country forward.
