Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Modi backs UP model on Covid, governance

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rule of law in the state. He said Uttar Pradesh emerged as the leading investment destinatio­n of the country due to the environmen­t created by the government.

“UP, which was considered difficult to do business in a few years ago, is becoming a favourite place for Make in India today...today, Yogiji is himself working hard and personally reviewing all developmen­t schemes,” the PM said at a public gathering at IIT-BHU grounds in Varanasi.

The PM’S endorsemen­t is a boost for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state government that was battling criticism from opposition parties and its own lawmakers over its handling of the second wave.

At the peak of the surge in April and May, several cities in the state reported shortages of oxygen, hospital beds and critical drugs, and many bodies were later found buried on the banks of the Ganga or floating in the river -- though the government disputed that these were Covid patients and said the administra­tion made all arrangemen­ts for patients and their kin. The Congress took a swipe at Modi, saying Varanasi wanted good governance, not speeches. The party’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said the city was “left to fend for itself” during the second wave of Covid-19.

The state goes to the polls in early 2022.“Under PM Modi’s governance, Kashi has made a new identity in country and world. New Kashi is reaching new heights in developmen­t. This smart Kashi has become a model for the country and the world. PM Modi’s vision and inspiratio­n are pushing people to new heights,” said Adiyanath. The chief minister said projects worth ₹10,300 crore were completed in the last seven years and projects worth another ₹10,200 crore were in progress in Varanasi.

The state government also came in for praise for the state’s law and order situation. In his speech, Modi hailed the Varanasi Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Convention Centre, Rudraksh, and said the ₹186 crore-project had the shine of modernity and aura of culture.

“I want to congratula­te everyone, the people of Kashi for this achievemen­t, especially India’s ‘param mitra’ (close friend) Japan, the people of Japan, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Japanese ambassador to India Suzuki Satoshi,” he said.

“There is one more person in today’s event, whom I cannot forget to name. Another friend of mine from Japan Shinzo Abe. I remember, when Shinzo Abe came to Kashi as Prime Minister, I had discussed with him the idea of Rudraksh,” Modi said.

“Prime Minister Suga was the chief cabinet secretary at that time. Since then till the role of PM, he has been personally involved in this project continuous­ly,” the PM added.

In a video message played at the ceremony, Suga congratula­ted India and said the two countries hared the same fundamenta­l values

“The Varanasi Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Convention Centre (VICCC), Rudraksh, will be used as a stage to showcase Japan-india cooperatio­n by hosting internatio­nal conference­s, cultural and art events. The centre will become a new symbol of friendship between Japan and India,” he said.

In his speech, Modi said that Kashi was emerging as a major medical hub for the “Purvanchal” (eastern region) and praised the inaugurati­on of 14 oxygen plants at various city hospitals. He reiterated that the cleanlines­s of the Ganga and beautifica­tion of Varanasi were the top priorities for his government.

MODI’S WORDS WERE A BOOST FOR ADITYANATH GOVT, WHICH WAS BATTLING CRITICISM OVER ITS HANDLING OF THE 2ND COVID-19 WAVE.

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