Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MODI HAILS PATEL

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

Addressing a gathering near the Statue of Unity, the PM recalled Sardar Patel’s role in integratio­n of princely states with India.

AHMEDABAD : In an indirect reference to the government’s decision to revoke Jammu & Kashmir’s special status, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday credited the country’s first home minister Vallabhbha­i Patel’s vision of a unified India for the move.

Addressing a gathering near the Statue of Unity, a 182 metre statue of Patel, in the Narmada river on the occasion of the PM’s 69th birthday, Modi recalled Patel’s role in integratio­n of princely states with India after Independen­ce. Patel is credited with bringing 562 princely states into the Union fold. “September 17 is celebrated as Vishwakarm­a Jayanti. But the date is known in the history for another important developmen­t. It was on September 17, 1948, when Hyderabad was integrated with India thanks to the efforts of Vallabhbha­i,” Modi said. “Sardar’s vision of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat was the motivation behind my government’s recent step in Jammu and Kashmir. My government is committed to this vision,” the PM added. The government revoked Article 370, which bestowed special status to Jammu & Kashmir, on August 5 and bifurcated the restive state into two Union Territorie­s. After offering prayers to the Narmada river at the Sardar Sarovar Dam, which touched its full capacity of 138.68 metre for the first time in 30 years, Modi said, “The dream of Vallabhbha­i has been fulfilled today… And this dream is coming true in the front of the Sardar’s statue’’. Commenting on the long journey of the dam’s constructi­on, Modi said, “There was a time that even raising the dam’s level up to 122 feet was an achievemen­t. But in the last five years, the dam has attained its full height of 138 metres, which is amazing.”

In 2006, when he was the chief minister of Gujarat, Modi had gone on a hunger strike to protest the Centre’s decision over not raising the dam’s height.

His office was also at loggerhead­s with then PM Manmohan Singh over the installati­on of radial gates that take the dam’s height to the maximum level.

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