The Free Press Journal

Shah hails Modi as most democratic

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NEW DELHI: Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "democratic leader", Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said even his critics will agree that the Union Cabinet has never functioned in such a democratic manner as it is functionin­g in the Modi government.

Rejecting allegation­s that Modi is an autocratic leader, Shah said that he has not seen a "patient listener" like the prime minister, who gives importance to all worthy suggestion­s given by anyone irrespecti­ve of their designatio­n or position in the hierarchy.

In an interview to SANSAD TV, the Union minister said Modi does not hesitate in taking political risks for decisions that are in national interest, and at times has taken bitter decisions for the welfare of the nation.

Responding to a question that opposition and critics term Modi an autocratic leader who takes all decisions on his own, Shah described the prime minister as a "democratic leader".

He is a very patient listener and gives importance to all

worthy suggestion­s irrespecti­ve of the person's designatio­n, Shah said.

"...I have closely seen both Modi and his style of working. I have never seen a patient listener like him. Whatever may be the issue, he patiently listens to everyone and speaks least, and then takes a proper decision. He takes decisions patiently after considerin­g suggestion­s given by all including a... small-time official or worker," the home minister said.

Underlinin­g that Modi does not impose his decisions, Shah, a former BJP president, said, "Those who have worked with him or at times there are critics also among those who worked with you, they all would agree that the Union Cabinet never functioned in such a democratic way as it is being run now." Shah said that Modi insists on discipline and therefore, details of some meetings, which are required to be confidenti­al as they are premature, do not come out in public. The home minister stressed that decisions in every meeting are taken after collective consultati­on.

Shah said that Modi has always maintained that he is in power to change the country for the better and not merely to run the government.

Therefore, he does not hesitate in taking harsh and risky decisions which may be against the party's supporters but are in the interest of the nation and the people, the minister said.

Noting that one has to take harsh and tough decisions in national interest, Shah said, "When you crack down on black money, bring economic reforms, seal all loopholes of tax evasion, then some people suffer, those who voted for us for years may also suffer." "It happens, but they also understand that Modi is not going to get anything out of this, eventually it will benefit the country. So, finally everyone associates with Modiji," he said.

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