India becoming a major mobile phone manufacturing hub: Prasad

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

is becoming a major of with the number of handset factories in the country going up to 120, for and and and Information said.

"When our government came, there were just two mobile factories in Just two. How many factories have come in 120 in the last three-and-a-half years. India is becoming a big of mobile phones," he said.

The government was pushing medical and other areas in in a big way, he said.

Prasad was addressing a meeting on 'Four years of Modi governance: Key initiatives and development outcomes', organised by the Telangana unit of the BJP here yesterday.

The Union minister, who highlighted a number of achievements of the NDA government, said the country's economy was on "a good wicket" during the last four years.

"Four years down the line, India has got the highest foreign investment. Be it IMF, be it World Bank, be it other international think-tank, Moodys, India's (growth) rate shall be 7.3 per cent to 7.5 per cent. Inflation is under control," he said.

Prasad, the minister, said the NDA government's commitment for a free judiciary is impeccable and complete.

Many top leaders now in the government had fought against the Emergency for three freedoms - individual freedom, press freedom and independence of judiciary, he said.

He said judicial appointments must be fair, reasonable and that marginalised communities should also find a space in judicial appointments.

Those who do not have a family pedigree should also get into judicial appointment. Those things we are insisting. But in a spirit of friendship, in a spirit of reciprocity, the said.

The constitutional principles, including rule of law, secularism, democratic principles and separation of power, must be adhered to, he said.

"What I mean is, governance must be done by those voted by the people of India to govern and making must be made by those elected to make laws by people of India and accountable to the people of India. This principle needs to be kept in mind," he said.

He highlighted the powers of judiciary, including power to quash any law, and also talked about the need for accountability in judiciary.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 14:00 IST