PM bats for development in Meghalaya

Press Trust of India  |  Phulbari (Meghalaya) 

Modi, at a poll rally here today, batted for the development of and said the north-eastern state was not safe in the hands of the He appealed to the people to give the BJP a chance to ''serve the state'' and assured them that the party had the single agenda of development. The 60-member Assembly is scheduled to go to the polls on February 27. In a bid to reach out to the majority Christian population of Meghalaya, said the Centre did not remain a ''silent spectator'' when missionaries and workers of minority communities were terrorised in conflict zones. Modi's rally at Shyamnagar village in Phulbari of West district was the first in the state by a ''For 50 years, there has been nothing. We ask you to give us five years and let us undo the damage of the last 50 years. Try us and if we fail, throw us out. ''Give us (BJP) a chance to serve the state. We will ensure good governance, guided by the philosophy of sabka saath, sabka vikas... I promise you that a BJP government in will account for every rupee spent,'' the said. Without good roads, there could be no development, he said, adding that in the Garo Hills, the roads had become cultivating fields due to their total disrepair. ''In five years, I assure you that we will bring the change the people want,'' said. ''Wherever I see, there are only people and to think that there can be such a huge support (to the BJP) in this small state is amazing.

This is a call for parivartan in and the people are yearning for a change,'' he added. Reaching out to the Christian population, said, ''We have not remained a silent spectator when Christian missionaries and minority workers were terrorised in conflict zones.'' He cited examples of how the BJP-led government at the Centre had helped rescue 46 nurses from when they were abducted by terrorists in ''Father Alex Premkumar, a missionary working in Afghanistan, had been languishing in terrorist captivity for 18 long months and even his family had given up on his being alive, but we had not. Our government worked tirelessly to ensure his safe return and when I called his sister to inform her about his rescue, she could not believe that the was calling her and that her brother was alive,'' said. He also mentioned the help extended by his government to Father Tom to get him safely back from urged the people to demand accountability from the government in the state and spoke about the funds being released annually to the state for development purposes, most of which, he alleged, was not even utilised. Stating that 80 per cent of the money spent in the state came from the Centre, said, ''Successive governments watched without taking action as funds were misappropriated every year. But when our government came to power in Delhi, we sought accountability.'' This step by the BJP government at the Centre led to the states not being able to continue with their earlier routine of siphoning funds, he alleged and pointed to the monthly visits by central ministers under the to the north-east. ''After we asked for utilisation of the funds and later insisted on spot inspection of the project sites, the government in is now reluctant to seek project funds from New Delhi, said. Hitting out at the government in the state, he said, ''There is a long list of scams to the credit of the and is not safe in the hands of the Congress'' and alleged that the was involved in a scam in the recruitment of teachers. The BJP-led government, claimed, had brought to the north-east. ''Earlier, the visits by central ministers were few and far between, but in the past four years, each month a has visited the region,'' he said. The said an amount of Rs 470 crore was granted by the Centre to the state for the construction of roads in villages under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), adding that the government was unable to spend even 50 per cent of the funds. He said funds for highways were enhanced from Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 10,000 crore for Funds had also been given for the construction of 21,000 houses for the poor, the said and alleged that the government had stalled the construction of about 16,000 houses. Stating that the Centre wanted to further strengthen its "Act East Policy", said it would open up opportunities for the people in the north-east. ''We have planned to spend around Rs 180 crore for building the new It will boost the possibilities of industrial development, besides generating employment opportunities for the common man,'' the said. Pointing out that had an immense potential in tourism, he said, "No efforts were ever made to strengthen the sector. We will ensure that more and more tourists arrive here. This will generate income opportunities for the people.'' Taking a dig at Mukul Sangma, he said though the CM was a doctor himself, the was in bad shape in the state.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 22:50 IST
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