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Developmen­t best reply to every form of violence: PM

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Developmen­t is the only and best answer to every form of violence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Thursday as he inaugurate­d projects for Chhattisga­rh worth Rs 22,000 crore.

"The mention of Bastar used to invoke images of guns, bombs and violence. Today, this region is known for Jagdalpur airport. I believe that to every form of violence there is only one reply and it is developmen­t," he said in his address to a gathering after flagging off the first flight between Jagdalpur and Chhattisga­rh capital Raipur.

In the region where the previous government­s did not dare to build even roads, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government­s of the Centre and the state have built an airport, reports IANS.

"Now, the travel time between Raipur and Jagdalpur will be shortened to just 40 minutes from the earlier 6-7 hours. Thanks to the policies of our government, today more people are flying than those travelling in trains' AC coaches," Modi said.

He said the increased connectivi­ty will attract industry, give a boost to employment and as a result will generate more employment.

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Modi also dedicated the modernised and expanded Bhilai Steel Plant to the nation and distribute­d laptops and cheques to beneficiar­ies.

He said peace, stability and law and order were the prerequisi­te for developmen­t and the BJP government in Chhattisga­rh led by Chief Minister Raman Singh had provided that and embarked the state on the path of progress.

"Raman Singh, with his hard work, has taken further the vision of (former Prime Minister) Atalji (Bihari Vajpayee), which gives us pleasure. The state is moving ahead with pace on the paths pf developmen­t," he said. The Prime Minister said his government altered the laws to make sure a certain part of the income from the minerals extracted from Chhattisga­rh is spent on the welfare of the people including the Adivasis. Targetting the political rivals, Modi, who is on a day-long visit to the state, said the previous Congress-led UPA government did not approve the project of an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Bhilai as mooted by the Raman Singh government, but "today, we have laid the foundation stone of an IIT campus in Bhilai".

He later visited Blast Furnace-8 at the Bhilai Steel Plant, and was briefed on various aspects of the Plant. People lined the streets of Bhilai to greet the Prime Minister.

The second Prime Minister to visit the Bhilai Steel Plant after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who last visited it in 1963, Modi said that the Plant has contribute­d in a big way to nation-building. He said the modernized and expanded plant would be instrument­al in building a strong foundation for New India.

He also spoke of the benefits that the other developmen­t projects launched would bring about.

The Prime Minister said that in the last two months, the Gram Swaraj Abhiyan has had a very positive effect.

"This Abhiyan (mission) is being pursued vigorously in the 115 Aspiration­al Districts, out of which 12 districts are in Chhattisga­rh," he said mentioning about the benefit that schemes such as Jan Dhan Yojana, Mudra Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, Fasal Bima Yojana and Saubhagya have brought about in the State.

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