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Kerala minister in Union Cabinet vows to fulfil Modi’s dream

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new delhi — India’s new Tourism Minister Alphons Kannanthan­am on Monday said his ministry had a ‘great role’ to play in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of creating a new India where all citizens can live with dignity.

The bureaucrat-turned-politician, who was appointed as minister of state for tourism (independen­t charge) on Sunday, refused to sit in his designated chair, waiting for almost an hour for his predecesso­r, Dr Mahesh Sharma, to arrive and hand him charge of the ministry.

The camaraderi­e was evident as Sharma, who was in a meeting, walked in and the new inductee insisted that his predecesso­r claim the minister’s high backed chair.

“I am so grateful to Maheshji who has been a friend and wellwisher for a long time. He has done a fantastic job in tourism and culture and I am happy that I get to start where he left off,” he said.

The new minister is known for his strong anti-corruption stance. Today, starting on a whole new role, Kannanthan­am seemed confident of success.

“I am happy to be part of the PM’s dream of creating a new India where all Indians can live with dignity and the tourism ministry has a great role to play in this,” he said.

Spelling out his vision for the future, Kannanthan­am said India can take over the world as it is a 5,000-year-old civilisati­on.

“We can go much much beyond incredible India. We want to create a India where we love ourselves, love a clean India and its history. Then we

We can go much much beyond incredible India. We want to create a India where we love ourselves, love a clean India and its history. Then we tell the world, come and see us Alphons Kannanthan­am

tell the world, come and see us,” said the 1979 batch IAS officer.

He also came in for high praise from Sharma, the minister of state for culture as well as environmen­t, who likened him to a “flower” who had been handpicked for the job.

“Today my big brother and friend with whom I have had a familial relationsh­ip for more than 30 years and a resident of Noida is taking charge as the tourism minister. I have always taken directions from him. He has created an image of himself as an able administra­tor,” Sharma said, holding Kannanthan­am’s hand as they sat side by side.

“The PM has for this reason handpicked Alphons for the job. He is like a flower that Modi has picked from a bouquet. When the tourism developmen­t rate globally is 4.7 per cent India’s is 17.3 per cent. I hope next time when these statistics are issued, Alphons would have bettered this,” he added.

Kannanthan­am, a Kerala cadre officer, first shot to limelight during his tenure with the Delhi Developmen­t Authority in the ‘90s and earned the sobriquet ‘demolition man’ after he got scores of illegal constructi­ons demolished. — PTI

 ?? PTI ?? Kannanthan­am, the new Minister of State for Tourism, talking to media after he took charge of his ministry in New Delhi. —
PTI Kannanthan­am, the new Minister of State for Tourism, talking to media after he took charge of his ministry in New Delhi. —

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