Shah asks Gujarat not to miss Modi, says doing more for state as PM

IANS  |  Ahmedabad 

President on Sunday appealed to people in not to feel the absence of Prime Minister Modi from the political scenario of the state and stated that he was better placed now to work for the development of the state than as its Chief Minister.

said: "There is no need to miss Modi in He placed on the growth map as the Chief Minister, as the Prime Minister he is doing much for the development of the state. Who is more powerful, the Chief Minister or the Prime Minister?"

Shah was answering a question during a town hall video interaction with youth located at 100 places across the State. The event was called Adikham (Resolute Gujarat) where the chief claimed to have addressed one lakh youth by taking questions through the social media. He said, "Today I am not a politician, but a professor." He claimed 3.5 lakh questions had come and this spoke of the expectations and hopes from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Amid applause at the jam-packed Deendayal Hall, a questioner asked: "Politically we feel the absence of Modi and the scenario does not look the same after he has gone. What does the party intend to do?"

Shah grinned and said, "As the Prime Minister, he is helping in Gujarat's development by taking decisions at the snap of a finger. Within 10 days of assuming power in Delhi, the permission to increase the height of the Narmada dam came. And now he has ensured the radial gates are put at the dam."

"He travels across India with the interests of in his mind and heart. Modi is very much here."

Another questioner praised the Modi government for demonetization as an effort to put an end to corruption in high places but wanted to know what was being done at the lower echelons of the government structure. In reply, Shah said, "We are doing a lot. An example of this is the direct benefit transfer scheme that we brought where subsidy benefits to poor are deposited directly in their bank accounts."

"This amount works out to a whopping Rs 59,000 crore. By the direct benefit transfer initiative, we have stopped corruption to the tune of Rs 59,000 crore. No media, no journalist had exposed this huge corruption because it was not visible," the chief said.

The youngsters in the state were asked to send questions through Twitter, Facebook or by giving a missed call on 7878182182 and register themselves to send questions. Alternatively, they could ask questions on www.adikhamgujarat.com.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, September 10 2017. 15:38 IST