The Asian Age

Good governance is our birthright: PM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has exhorted people to seek good governance and said that just like freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak had said that “Swaraj ( self- rule) is our birthright”, it is now time to say that good governance is our birthright.

“Every Indian should have access to good governance and positive results of developmen­t. It is the factoring in of this outreach that will create a new India,” Mr Modi said on Sunday in his radio broadcast “Mann Ki Baat”. He also urged people to conserve nature and proposed using ecofriendl­y material during the upcoming Ganesh Utsav.

The Prime Minister also congratula­ted athlete Hima Das who won gold in the 400 metre race at the World Junior Athletics Championsh­ips 2018 in Finland. He also appreciate­d Ekta Bhyan, Yogesh Qathuniaji and Sundar Singh Gurjar who won medals at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2018 held in Tunisia.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has exhorted people to seek good governance and said that just like freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak had said that “Swaraj ( self- rule) is our birthright”, similarly it is now time to say that good governance is our birthright.

“Every Indian should have access to good governance and positive results of developmen­t. It is the factoring in of this outreach that will create a new India,” Mr Modi said in his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat.

The NDA government has been pushing for good governance by easing rules and repealing obsolete laws.

The PM has often used the phrase “more governance, less government” to drive home the point.

He referred to the contributi­on of Tilak, Vallabh Bhai Patel and Chandra Shekar Azad in freedom struggle in his radio address.

Tilak’s birth anniversar­y was on July 23 and his death anniversar­y is on August 1. Azad’s birth anniversar­y, too, was on July 23.

He said despite opposition by the British government, Patel ensured that a statue of Tilak was installed at Victoria garden in Ahemdabad in 1929.

The PM recalled Tilak’s contributi­on in starting the tradition of celebratin­g Ganesh utsav publicly.

“The celebratio­n of Ganesh Utsav publicly had become an effective medium in promoting a spirit of social awakening. This was the period when there was a need for people to get united in the fight against the British; these festivals, by breaking the barriers of casteism and communalis­m served the purpose of uniting all,” the Prime Minister said.

Every Indian should have access to good governance and positive results of developmen­t. It is the factoring in of this outreach that will create a new India. — Narendra Modi,

PM

 ?? — PTI ?? Senior Congress leader P. Chidambara­m, former West Bengal governor Gopalkrish­na Gandhi and CPI( M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury at a seminar titled “Challenges Facing India,” in Chennai on Sunday.
— PTI Senior Congress leader P. Chidambara­m, former West Bengal governor Gopalkrish­na Gandhi and CPI( M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury at a seminar titled “Challenges Facing India,” in Chennai on Sunday.
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