The Asian Age

We take decisions with courage, execute them with conviction: PM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Udaipur (Rajasthan), Aug. 29: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that his government took decisions with courage and executed them with conviction unlike the previous dispensati­on which had crippled the whole system.

The whole system had been “crippled” when the NDA government assumed office, he said at a massive rally at Khelgaon. “Had there been anyone weak in such a situation, he would have been intimidate­d. But, we are made of different stuff. We accept challenges, find solutions and move ahead on the developmen­t path.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said he is not afraid of challenges, rather he relished them. He said that any other weak person would have been terrified at the kind of challenges he has been facing, but he is in the habit of picking and overcoming them.

Mr Modi was addressing a public meeting in Rajasthan’s Udaipur city after inaugurati­ng and laying the foundation stone for several infrastruc­ture projects worth `15,000 crore. He said that his government was committed to complete infrastruc­ture projects in a time bound manner, while taking a dig at the previous government for delaying projects for political motives.

“A small bridge with a project cost of `300 crore took 11 years whereas projects worth `5,600 crore project have been completed in the last three years,” he claimed in reference to the bridge over Chambal River in Kota, which was among many infra projects he inaugurate­d on Tuesday. “We are here to work and deliver results and therefore we are inaugurati­ng infrastruc­ture projects worth `9,000 crore at once,” he added.

The Prime Minister lashed out at the previous government for leaving the country in a mess, which according to him is the biggest challenge for him. “Some of the projects being inaugurate­d were pending for years. This affects the economy,” he said while alleging that projects were launched to cash in on politicall­y, without any intention to complete them.

“Making promises during election time for the sake of publicity is well known to the country. This was going on for years. They have left such a mess that one cannot imagine how challengin­g it been to clear it. Any other person would have been given up, but I have the habit of picking challenges; to challenge the challenges and fight the challenges,” Mr Modi said. “But I am doing it, just as this bridge... We could take political mileage by inaugurati­ng these `15,000 crore-worth projects over many years till the next assembly elections, but this is not our way (of doing things),” he added.

Speaking on the importance of infrastruc­ture, Prime Minister Modi said that roads play a key role in developmen­t. “Better roads will help our farmers immensely and also boost tourism,” he said. Tourism is a field which can generate multiple employment opportunit­ies with minimum investment, he explained. On a lighter note, he added, “Tourism will benefit everyone, including a chaiwala.” The Prime Minister also urged Rajasthan to run a 15 day campaign to add micro and small businessme­n to connect with GST so that an all-round developmen­t takes place. Reiteratin­g benefits of GST, he said that it has helped reducing transport cost and increased the earning of drivers of trucks and tractor trolleys.

 ?? — PTI ?? Locals climb a tower to get a glimpse of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s helicopter in Udaipur on Tuesday.
— PTI Locals climb a tower to get a glimpse of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s helicopter in Udaipur on Tuesday.

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