Modi hits out at the Congress over dynasty politics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Raising the issue of dynasty politics, today attacked the Congress, saying even after independence three generations of a family had controlled the country's politics, but that situation has changed now.

The said the over the past four years, the "stature of has risen".

"There was a time when governance was restricted to royal families. After independence, even after the constitution given by Dr .. New kind of royal families took birth.

"Even after independence, three generations controlled Governance was controlled by only a few families, but today the situation has changed," said without naming the

The was delivering the valedictory address of the New Conclave organised at the Vigyan Bhavan here.

He also cited examples of Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), (Tripura), (Uttarakhand), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh), (Bihar), (Haryana), (Jharkhand) -- chief ministers of BJP and NDA ruled states -- as leaders who came from very ordinary families and the people propelled them to top positions that they are in today.

"They led a very ordinary life and they are more sensitive towards poor people and their problems. They have spent their lives working among young people and understanding their aspirations.

"They have ripened and know what new wants. Isn't this a sign of change? This is the biggest positive development for the country," Modi said.

The prime minister said the proof of changed times is that after the government's action against black money and corruption and after the implementation of the GST, a record number of people are coming forward to pay taxes.

"New India is that land where you make your name, your name does not make you, where your ideas matter, not your influence," he said.

Modi said the "chalta hai" attitude has vanished in the New India, which is now ready to take off.

"Country is going through an important phase of change. In the last four years, the country's pride has grown and 125 crore people has knocked at the world scene saying India is ready to take off," the prime minister said.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 22:55 IST