Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi welcomes ‘constructi­ve criticism’ of his 3-year tenure

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

MANN KI BAAT PM says his BJP govt proves its accountabi­lity to people by providing them with regular report cards on its performanc­e

A couple of days after celebratin­g his third year in power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday welcomed constructi­ve criticism of his government’s performanc­e because such an action “strengthen­s democracy”.

“I am also influenced by good and bad things like the aam aadmi (common man),” Modi said during his monthly radio show, Mann Ki Baat. “Constructi­ve criticism strengthen­s democracy. For an aware nation, an awakened nation, this churning is very important.”

This was a possible indication that his government would strive to plug possible shortcomin­gs in his administra­tion before facing the next Lok Sabha test.

The Prime Minister’s remarks come amid rising concerns over growing unemployme­nt and alleged intoleranc­e in the country. Employment generation was a key promise of the Modi government. However, economists claim that even if six-to-eight million youths were to get jobs each year, there would still be a backlog of 117 million.

Attacks on Muslims by selfstyled gau rakshaks have also become a matter of concern for the Centre.

“Audits and assessment­s of the government’s performanc­e in the last three years have been happening on all TV channels, social media platforms and newspapers for 15 days now. Three years ago, you vested me with the responsibi­lity of Pradhan Sewak (chief servant of the people). There have been many surveys and opinion polls in this regard. I see this entire process as a very healthy sign,” Modi said.

Brushing aside allegation­s of authoritar­ianism by political rivals, the Prime Minister said his government proves its accountabi­lity to the people by providing them with regular report cards on duties performed. “The work done in these years was tested on every touch stone. It was analysed by every segment of the society,” he added.

Modi said he treats praises and criticism with equal importance. “I thank the people who provided me with critical feedback. The mistakes... once highlighte­d, can be rectified.”

Addressing his first Mann Ki Baat in his fourth year of power, Modi spoke at length on the plurality of India in the backdrop of the holy month of Ramzan.

In a renewed push for the Swachh Bharat mission, PM Narendra Modi announced in his Mann Ki Baat address that 4,000 cities will see new litter bins for segregated waste on June 5, the World Environmen­t Day.

“Two types of waste bins will be available in green and blue colour, for liquid and dry waste. If we follow discipline, then dry garbage will be collected in blue waste bins and liquid garbage in green waste bins,” said Modi. Experts, however, pointed that separate bins have already been made available but the experiment did not yield desired results.

The PM said someone gave him a “humorous” suggestion that when he visits or stays at a place, he should ask about “the standard of cleanlines­s”, how many tonnes of waste could the local authoritie­s “present” him, and accordingl­y decide the duration of his stay.

Modi also praised Mumbaibase­d lawyer Afroz Shah who spearheade­d the cleaning of the Versova beach in the city.

 ?? HT ?? AAP workers host a ‘feast protest’ against the three years of the Modiled central government in Bhopal on Sunday.
HT AAP workers host a ‘feast protest’ against the three years of the Modiled central government in Bhopal on Sunday.

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