The Asian Age

Modi: Not scared to be seen with bizmen

- AMITA VERMA

Firing back at Rahul Gandhi for his oft- repeated “crony capitalism” charge, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday slammed the Opposition for calling him a “friend of capitalist­s” and said that he is not afraid of publicly standing beside industrial­ists because his intentions are honest.

“Those who blame me of befriendin­g industrial­ists are the same who also meet these people but behind closed doors. Mr Amar Singh is here and he knows very well who meets whom behind closed doors. Agar neeyat saaf ho to kisi ke saath khade ho, daag nahin lagta,” he said.

“Kiske jahaj me log ghoomte… pata nahi kya,

( Are you not aware on whose plane, they used to travel),” he said, without naming anyone, at a government­industry interface here as he inaugurate­d several developmen­t projects in Uttar Pradesh.

The Prime Minister, while referring to Mahatma Gandhi, said that the latter was never apologetic of his friendship with industrial­ists. “Gandhiji’s intentions were so pure that he never hesitated in staying with Birla family,” he said.

Mr Modi attacked Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, without naming him, and other Opposition parties for calling industrial­ists “chor and luterey” ( thieves and fraudsters) and said that industrial­ists are equal partners in the developmen­t of the nation just like farmers, artisans, banker, financers, government employees and laborers and deserved to be respected.

“Inki bhi bhoomika hoti hai. Apmanit karenge? Kaun sa tariqa hai? Jo galat hain woh toh desh chhod kar chale gaye hain,” ( They also have a role. Will you insult them? Is this the way? Those who were in the wrong, have run away from the country),” he said.

The Opposition parties have been targeting Mr Modi over his picture at Davos economic forum in January with fugitive diamantair­e Nirav Modi who is at the centre of the multi- thousand crore rupee PNB scam.

The Prime Minister has also been attacked for his perceived closeness with Mehul Choksi, Nirav Modi’s uncle and another fugitive businessma­n, whom he once publicly addressed as “Mehul bhai”.

Rahul Gandhi has of late also hit at Mr Modi for allegedly giving the offset contract in the Rafale jet deal with France to “one of his corporate friends”.

Addressing industry captains, the Prime Minister also took the opportunit­y to attack his political rivals who have been ridiculing his frequent visits to the state and saying that it smacked of his nervousnes­s ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

“As an MP from the state, I will come twice, five times, 10 times... I am your MP and will keep visiting ( the state),” he said.

Asking industrial­ists to scale up their investment in agricultur­e, he said that during a recent visit to Mumbai he made a presentati­on before businessme­n explaining how they could invest in agricultur­e to add value to farmer produce by spending on projects like warehousin­g, cold storage and packaging.

During his visit to Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched 81 investment projects with over ` 60,000 crore at a ground breaking ceremony in the presence of top industrial­ists.

He termed it not only as a groundbrea­king event but also a record- breaking one. “People are calling this event a ground- breaking ceremony. But I call this a record- breaking ceremony. The manner in which developmen­t has been given an impetus in such a short span of time and old misconcept­ions have been changed in Uttar Pradesh is commendabl­e,” he pointed out.

Giving a push to digitaliza­tion, the Prime Minister said that the projects that are being launched in Uttar Pradesh will carry forward the Digital India and Make in India schemes.

The digital infrastruc­ture will get a new direction with setting up of an IT centre for Internet service in Uttar Pradesh.

Around 80 leading industrial­ists, including Kumar Mangalam Birla, chairman of Aditya Birla group, Gautam Adani, chairman of Adani group, Subhash Chandra, chairman of Essel group, and Sanjeev Puri, MD, ITC, besides top magnates of other major business houses, participat­ed in the event, which comes after the “Investors Summit” that was held here in February.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union home minster Rajnath Singh and UP governor Ram Naik at the ground- breaking ceremony to launch various projects worth ` 60,000 crores at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n in Lucknow on Sunday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Union home minster Rajnath Singh and UP governor Ram Naik at the ground- breaking ceremony to launch various projects worth ` 60,000 crores at Indira Gandhi Pratishtha­n in Lucknow on Sunday.

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