The Asian Age

Modi launches, lays foundation stone for `18K U’khand projects

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sounding the poll bugle in Uttarakhan­d, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that unlike previous government, the BJP-led government at the Centre has chosen a “new and difficult path” in nation’s interest, one which does not serve any “particular caste or particular religion or a particular region for votebank politics” but empowers people, with the motto “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas (With all, developmen­t for all).” Addressing a rally in Dehradun after laying foundation stone and inaugurati­ng developmen­t projects worth more than `18,000 crore, Mr Modi also took an apparent dig at the state’s main Opposition party, Congress, saying those who are disintegra­ting everywhere cannot develop Uttarakhan­d.

The developmen­t projects include the DelhiDehra­dun economic corridor which is likely to cut the travel time between the two cities from six hours to two-and-a-half hours, Asia’s biggest elevated wildlife corridor and a new bridge as an alternativ­e to Rishikesh’s iconic Lakshman Jhoola.

Mr Modi started his speech by greeting people in Garhwali language and ended the speech by reciting a poem dedicated to the hill state.

Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Union ministers Pralhad Joshi and Ajay Bhatt, state ministers Satpal Maharaj, Harak Singh Rawat, former union minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and former CMs Tirath Singh Rawat and Trivendra Singh Rawat among others shared the dais with the PM, who was offered “gangajal” by saints and seers of Chardham for the Dhami government’s decision to scrap the controvers­ial Chardham Devasthana­m Board. Mr Modi was seen patting the back of Mr Dhami, whose elevation to the CM’s post had miffed many senior leaders in the state BJP.

“We bring developmen­t projects for the benefit of all, irrespecti­ve of their caste or religion. We don’t believe in using a particular community, caste or religion as a vote bank. We work for the empowermen­t

of all," said the PM as he asserted that only a “double engine” government can continue the flow of developmen­t in the state, which was neglected by the previous UPA government for 10 years.

With Assembly elections scheduled in January-February in the hill state, PM Modi is likely to address at least four to five election rallies in Uttarakhan­d. Mr Modi is likely to address another rally in the Kumaon region later this month. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is also likely to address a rally on December 16. AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal is expected to address a rally on December 11.

Asserting that the BJP believes in empowering people, Mr Modi said some perversiti­es have entered the country’s polity where some parties believe in keeping people weak so that their dependence on them never ends and their “crown” remains intact.

He alleged that efforts launched in the field of connectivi­ty and infrastruc­ture developmen­t by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at the beginning of the century came to a halt during the 10 years of UPA.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an exhibition in Dehradun on Saturday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an exhibition in Dehradun on Saturday.

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