Shri Narendra Modi's speech on 42nd anniversary of Thuglak Magazine , Chennai.

Published By : Admin | January 14, 2012 | 05:34 IST

Place :Chennai Speech Date :14-01-2012

 

  • Happy to be here on the occasion of Pongal. Tamil Nadu and Gujarat share many things in common. Bapu from Gujarat but his consicence keeper Rajaji from Tamil Nadu
  • The economy did not take off because, after the Independence, Indian policies were not growth oriented. It was status-quo governance.
  • There is willingness to work hard. We are a young nation but, unfortunately, there is total lack of direction in governance at the national level.
  • We have to make development a mass movement. We should move away from the politics of caste, religion and region to development oriented politics.
 

Respected Advaniji Shri. Cho Ramasamy, dignitaries on the dias and dear Thuglak readers,

I am happy to be here with you on the occasion of pongal festival. I know pongal is one of the most important festivals of Tamils. In fact this is the festival for Tamils. Pongal is the festival of farmers. It is the festival of thanks giving for the sun god, animals and nature after a good harvest. On this day I share your joy and festivity.

Tamil Nadu and Gujarat share many things in common. They have many links from ancient days. People of Tamil Nadu love coffee . I too like your filter coffee. But Chikkari for making perfect coffee comes from Gujarat. I know you like Ground Nut oil. This is mainly supplied by us. Tamil women love cotton sarees and Gujarat produces maximum cotton in India.

While Gandhiji was from Gujarat, his conscience keeper Rajaji was from Tamil Nadu. Above all, our people from Gujarat what we call as Saurashtra came and settled in Tamil Nadu in large numbers. They have become Tamils by heart and lifestyle and are contributing to the economy, culture and literature of Tamil Nadu.

Similarly there is a huge population of Tamils living in Gujarat, peacefully contributing to our economy. In my own constituency Maninagar, there are more than twenty thousand Tamils. By inviting me for this function Cho is making the social cultural and economic ties between Gujarat and Tamil Nadu more stronger. One more thing also is common between both states- both are ruled by Non-Congress Chief Ministers.

Today is the 42nd anniversary of Thuglak. I remember I was here, for the anniversary celebrations of Thuglak a couple of years ago. Now I am here again, and I consider it my proud privilege. Thuglak is for the thinking people. It has stood by certain values since its launch. It has stood for Truth, objectivity and ethical journalism. My friend, Ashtavadhani Cho has consistently stood for these values with courage and determination for nearly four decades. I need to congratulate him and Thuglak team on this proud occasion.

We see every day a new magazine launched with lofty ideals, but not many are able to sustain themselves. If Thuglak has been able to survive, and improve it is mainly because of you people, the readers and supporters. In fact, the main credit for the success of Thuglak goes to you. I congratulate all the readers here and all over Tamil Nadu for the same .

Thuglak is not for entertainment. It does not cater to the baser instincts in man. It deals with social and political issues. It believes that true democracy and development can be ushered in only if people are politically aware to make right choices. Good governance is the birth right of citizens. Cho for four decades has been fighting for good governance and corruption free governments.

Today, I am here to congratulate Cho, his team and Thuglak on the occasion of the 42nd anniversary. At the same time, I am also here to share some of the concerns that I have not only as a chief minister but also as a citizen of this country. In a federal set up, state governments can be expected to deliver good governance only if the Central government leads the states by being an example. Is that happening in our country?

The great poet and philosopher of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvalluvar has clearly and beautifully told us what good governance is. He says,

Iyartalum Ittalum Kattalum Katta

Vakuttalum Vallatu Arasu

The meaning of this Kural is as follows

Generating wealth, saving wealth, maintaining wealth and spending it for the welfare of the people is the duty of a good government.

Last week, someone asked me a question. The question was that in 1950 the Indian economy was bigger than China. Today China’s economy is three times the size of India. What is the reason? The answer is simple.

The economy did not take off because, after the Independence, Indian policies were not growth oriented. It was status-quo governance. It was more focused on consolidation of power and position of a political party rather than consolidation and expansion of economy. The same situation continued for long time. In took forty long years for the ruling party to realize that the policies they were pursuing were not right.

By that time, the rest of the world including China had leaped ahead. In fact, even in smaller countries like Taiwan and Korea, per capita GDP has grown twenty times in last fifty years. India has achieved only a three-fold increase in the same period. Even after so called liberalization in 1991, only half hearted efforts were made.

Today, the situation is even worse. The country is passing through a very critical phase. On one hand the expectations of the people are rising. Also, the abilities of people to fulfill those expectations are also rising. There is willingness in our people to work hard. We are a young nation and our youth have the aspiration and the ability to scale very high. But, unfortunately, there is total lack of direction in governance at the national level.

The Congress led government at the centre is at a total loss as to what is happening around the world. Moreover, as Advaniji had put it, it is the most corrupt government after independence. Rajiv Gandhi had once said that if 100 paisa is spent from Delhi only 15 paisa reaches the common man. But his party has done little to change the situation.

Many of you might feel that it is easy to criticize but difficult to deliver. No. I am saying all this with the confidence and conviction that its all possible. I will speak from my own experience and from the experience of Gujarat.

Agricultural growth of Gujarat has been around 10% for the past ten years. There are no farmers suicide in the state. But it doesn’t happen overnight.

We have worked on integration of rivers; We focused on creation of lakhs of water harvesting structures. The result is that on one hand surface water is available and on the other, ground water is getting recharged. We have introduced micro-irrigation techniques for optimum usage of water. We have been moving in the villages during peak summer in the month of May to educate farmers on scientific agriculture practices. As a result, farmers income has increased six folds.

Our high agriculture productivity and growth is not only limited to cash crops. It is reflected in horticulture and vegetables as well. Naturally, it has a good effect on the nutrition front. But not resting there, Government is making pro-active efforts by taking steps like fortifying the flour and streamlining the Public distribution system. We have involved the society in a big way to help the poor in nutrition matters.

We have encouraged people to offer healthy food in the schools on their important dates, we have invited the milk producers and dairies to contribute a small portion for the poor pregnant and nursing mothers. Similar interventions initiated by us have become a mass movement.

All our villages are connected with broadband facility All of our primary and secondary schools have computers. Our village Panchayats are connected with broadband and are doing their transactions online. E-Governance has reached the village level. Villagers are able to use this technology also because Gujarat is the only State without power cuts even in the villages.

Gujarat leads in employment generation in the country. Simultaneously we are concentrating on skill development by creating new institutions, new courses and refining the existing courses. In fact, to give more focus to youth activities we are celebrating 2012 as the ‘Year of the Youth’. We began the celebrations only two days ago on the occasion of Swami Vivekanand’s 150th birth anniversary.

We have made our administration easy, effective and economical through e-governance. We have also made it transparent. Be it our e-procurement for online tendering or e-dhara for computerized records, or e-royalty which prevents mining scams . Through Garib Kalyan Melas we provide a corruption free delivery model where assistance under various schemes is given to the beneficiaries under one umbrella.

We have now decentralized our administration upto Tehsil (subdistrict) level so that instead of 26 pillars of development, the state now has 225 pillars of administration.

Friends! in Gujarat, we are working not only for our State, but for growth of the country. With our GSDP growth rate of more than 10%, we contribute highly to the economic growth of the country. That is why I say Development of Gujarat for the development of India If Gujarat is my atma India is Paramatma.

Our efforts in good governance have been acknowledged the world over. But, Gujarat has developed without much help from Central Government. Gujarat has developed inspite of all the hurdles and problems created by the UPA government. I repeat Gujarat developed not with the help of central government but inspite of it.

Friends, Year 2012 dawned upon us with a baggage of doubts and worries due to slow economic growth, increase in inflation, and growing terrorism. Corruption has reached new heights in the UPA led central government, all driven by vote bank politics. People have started wondering if at all there is a government at the centre. Let us look at these issues in detail.

First is the slowing down of the economic growth. Growth rate has come down from 8.5 per cent per annum to 6.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2011-12 It is due to fact that the credibility of the present government at the Centre has hit rock bottom. It has been caught in a series of corruption scandals that has weakened its resolve to govern. There is no clear roadmap, no reforms to correct the slowdown.

Coupled with weak leadership and intellectual bankruptcy the UPA government is a model of indecision leading to a drop in investor confidence.

The current mood of pessimism has already impacted the economy through drop in investments. There is a policy pause all around resulting in a crisis of confidence in the India story. Currently, the dream of the India story is fast turning into an economic and social nightmare.

Steep Inflation, declining production, GDP growth at record low levels, stock market and rupee collapse, rising deficits and rising foreign debts as well as current account deficits - a perfect economic storm!

The most worrisome is that both foreign and domestic investments activity is at low ebb. Restoring the growth momentum is imperative as any further slippage would entail losing a truly historic opportunity of being a global player.

Faster growth also provides the necessary resources to improve the quality of life for all. This opportunity should not be missed.

In these troubling times, Indian industrialists prefer to invest more outside than in their own country. India’s outbound foreign investments outpaced inflows of FDI for the first time in 2010-11: At this rate, outflows may well exceed inflows again this financial year, affecting overall growth!

We talk about Double Digit Growth Rates. Every month, these estimates are revised downwards. This is due to total mismanagement by UPA government. Only this financial year, Rs. 4.7 lakh crores have been borrowed to run the government. It is reflected in high inflation and price rise. It is the common man who is suffering. To top it all the entire government is paralyzed in Delhi. What pride you and I can take as citizens of a progressive India.

Who is responsible for this mess and what is the way out? This situation is regrettable when Dr. Manmohan singh, a world class economist is the Prime Minister. Or it may be because he is only a pawn and the control is elsewhere

The next issue is the safety and security of the people. More than half the area of this country is prone to the threat of terrorism. As far terrorism is concerned the UPA government has no political will due to its vote bank politics. After 9\11, the US government enacted strict laws against terrorism. Enacting of laws and strict implementation gave dividends and there has not been a single attack after that. But in India, even after 26\11 attack in Mumbai, the central government has no will. Not only is it unwilling to come out with stricter laws, it also does not allow the states to enact stringent laws against terrorism.

For example, GUJCOC bill- that is Gujarat Control of Organized Crime has been waiting for four years to be approved by the central government. You won’t do it because you want votes and you won’t allow others to do it because they should not get votes. Can such vote bank politics be tolerated when it comes to national security?

This in a sense is undermining the very federal structure of the country.

Gujarat shares a border with Pakistan and is a very sensitive border state. It is well within our rights to enact a bill to protect our state and our people from terrorism. But UPA government by not allowing us to enact the bill is challenging the very federal structure of the state, despite law and order being a state subject. This is one of the many examples of UPA government trampling on the powers of the state.

Dividing and ruling has been the very core of congress politics. Majority and Minority – this division of the people has been going on for more than 6 decades. Now when the elections of five states are approaching congress has played this game again. The allocation of 4.5% of reservation to minority communities from OBC quota is one such move. Do you think this will help the minority community?

Congress is trying to create a division among them as forward and backward castes. I am not saying this. Some of the Muslim leaders themselves have said this and have understood the vote bank politics of congress very well.

Another issue of national concern would be the proposed Communal Violence Bill. The Bill presumes that the majority community is always responsible for any riot. This is too harsh an assumption and a threat to the peaceful functioning of a diverse nation like India.

It is a dangerous Bill as it harms the federal structure of the Constitution. Not only does it allow the Centre to hold all the powers, it doesn’t even consider anybody a citizen. The Bill treats a person only as one belonging to either a majority or a minority, which is against the secular feature of our constitution.

The Bill in its present form, drafted by National Advisory Council, presumes that the majority community is unjust, and the minority community is the victim. Not only will this be an injustice to the society, it will further lead to communal tensions. These issues are state specific and the state governments should be allowed to handle these issues.

While Swarajya has been attained for more than half a century, Surajya (Good Governance ) is still a distant dream in large parts of the country. It is only through good governance and building transparent systems with a capacity to deliver can India move forward. Unfortunately, corruption has stopped the growth and development in many spheres. For the past two years, the UPA government has been rocked with scandals and corruptions.

Ministers and MPs belonging to UPA or its allies have been either forced to resign or even forced to go to prison. The scandals are not small or negligible. The sums involved are more than the annual budget of many Indian states. The cold attitude of the central government in responding to a series of scams – 2G, Commonwealth Games and many such has broken the trust of the common man. There is an outcry for clean and robust governance all across the nation. Strong, stable and most importantly transparent leadership is the need of the hour. I know people of Tamil Nadu are very particular about punishing corrupt people. The recent assembly elections in Tamil Nadu stands testimony to this. I am sure, the people of Tamil Nadu will help clean the society of the disease called corruption. This would greatly improve the economy of the state as well as the country. The central government interferes in the powers of the state. It attempts to destroy the federal structure by introducing central laws in the matter pertaining to the states. This has always been the attitude of the congress party. In the name of development they have tried to monopolize power and funds at the central level. The financial resources are not divided based on the constitutional rights but are being used to keep the states in a sub-ordinate position.

The residuary powers are with the union and the distribution of powers is biased towards the centre. There have also been repeated attempts to transfer subjects from state list to con-current list using various opportunities and excuses. Of late this tendency has increased. We need to reverse this. The states should co-ordinate with the union government, not remain in sub-ordinate position.

We have a vast country with different languages, cultures, different levels of development and geographical situations. Indian citizens have multiple identities despite the common factor of being Indians. Hence, the federal structure should be in tune with this, respecting the diversity of this land at the same time ensuring unity. Gujarat like Tamil Nadu has always been representing this spirit of unity in diversity, always keeping the interest of the nation in mind but without compromising the needs of the state.

Decentralization and democratization would make the political systems at different levels more accountable and responsive. It will bring in more efficiency in delivery of public services. The state governments are closer to people, and can better understand the problems of people and their needs, and respond better. The UPA government needs to understand this and enable a federal structure that will bring good governance and address people’s problems rather than taking the powers from the state. What we need is co-operation federalism not coercion federalism. Sharing and Caring federalism is required. They are the real pillars of federalism.

What is the dharma of the central government ? In a true federal structure, it is to help the states with policies as the states are the implementing agencies. In matters of national interest there should be consultative process involving all the states.

As I told you, the states were not consulted in drafting the communal violence bill to the extent required. Central government announces policies and programs to push its agenda, without taking into account the capacity of the states. This sometimes imposes financial burden also on the states. The Sarkaria Commission appointed by Indira Gandhi and Punchchi committee recommended that whenever Union Government proposes legislation on Concurrent List there should be prior consultation with State Government.

But even today, nearly after three decades this is not happening but instead more and more centralization is taking place. Not only centralization is taking place, the central government is not able to tolerate if any state is praised. It is vindictive. A CEO of an NGO was sacked for praising Gujarat’s economic freedom.

Political parties can have ideological differences- Left, Right or Centre. But, a new trend has started in the country by Congress – of Individual target politics. If you don’t like a political leader, try to destroy him by any means. With strong prejudice and biases, they make use of every arm of the government, constitutional authorities and Institutions, all agencies at their disposal to cause harm to you. If you have differences, fight in the political field. I have been a major victim of this harassment. CBI is being used; Courts are being influenced through PIL by vested NGOs sponsored by Congress. There is not a single top opposition political leader, who has not been harassed by misusing CBI, Intelligence Bureau, Income-Tax Department and other Investigating Agencies. But, I have moved on because I have faith in people. This kind of negative politics is going to damage India’s development in a big way.

I will tell you how I view federalism from my personal experience. When Tata Nano was facing problems in West Bengal, my officers used to tell me – Sir, other States are offering incentives to TATA Motors to relocate We should also make an offer. I told them that once Bengal was hub of industrial revolution in India. If West Bengal develops, it will trigger development in Eastern India. We should not fish in troubled waters.

It was only when Ratan Tata came on TV and said, he is withdrawing from Singur that I sent an SMS message, “Swagatham”. Rest is history. Today, Gujarat has become an automobile hub. If India has to establish itself as a major global power, the foundation will have to be strong infrastructure. Unfortunately, currently due to lack of vision, willingness and indecision of the central government the infrastructural growth is not happening.

For uniform growth across India, the government will have to fulfill the infrastructural needs of good roads, ports, power, airports, etc. Then only will our dream of a prosperous Bharat can be realized. There are comparisons made between India and China. As far as infrastructure is concerned we are nowhere when compared with China. I saw this myself during my recent visit to China.

Given the current liquidity problem in the market, it is the government who has to majorly invest and drive the infrastructural growth in this country. If we ever want to remain in competition with China or win over china, Government of India should focus on infrastructure development in a big way.

The other area of concern is the manufacturing sector in India, still hostage to huge regulations. There is an urgent need to review these regulations and increase flexibility in labour laws. In fact, labour should be made a State subject. The slowdown in world economy should be made an opportunity for India to attract manufacturing activity from across the world.

Ensuring agricultural growth at the national level is another area of concern for all of us. We need huge investments in the field of agriculture to ensure food security. Indian farmers are switching to commercial crops at an alarming rate in recent times and this has resulted in a huge shortage in the supply of pulses, edible oils and coarse grains which forces the central government to import them.

This is a major threat to our goal of attaining self-sufficiency in food grains. A solution could be spatial specialization in the agricultural sector that will increase productivity and ensure higher agricultural growth rate. At the same time, it is imperative to take corrective measures, give incentives, implement modern agricultural practices and provide the farmer with the necessary farm inputs, knowhow and a conducive environment to improve the productivity of the land. Along with food security, regional imbalance is one of the biggest challenges that India faces today. While one part of India has been witnessing rapid growth and progress there are still vast parts of the country that are underdeveloped. The regional divide needs to be reduced and the development needs to take root in every nook and corner of the country. Development is the main antidote for fighting national threats such as naxalism.

What one needs today are good governance and a commitment to create productive assets. Hence, the focus should be on skill up gradation and providing sustainable employment rather than simple distribution of funds under MNREGA.

If India is to fulfill its destiny of being a super power in the coming decades, investments in research and development cannot be ignored. Dr. Manmohan Singh himself has agreed that in R & D we are far behind China.

While China invested 174 billion dollars, India’s investment is only around 17 billion dollars. There is need for greater industry-academic co-ordination. Government of India should wake up to this fact and consciously work towards bringing in private sector investment in Research and Development.

Another major problem area is generation of employment at the national level. Despite UPA government’s ambitious plan to create 50 million jobs in the 11th plan period it could actually create only one million jobs. Of these one million jobs created, most jobs were in informal sector and majority being casual labour. This trend is particularly worrisome when we consider the youth population of India. India is one of the nations with a large youth population. India’s young workforce is estimated to increase by 240 million over the next two decades, and by 2035 India will have the largest working population in the world. In India 65 per cent will be of working age

By developing our talent pool, in one decade our youth will be the engine of growth not just for India, but also for the world. We need to impart skills and take up skill building in a big way.

In short, to conclude I will say we have to make development a mass movement. We should move away from the politics of caste, religion and region to development oriented politics. Where ever I go I see a hunger for development. Vote-bank politics cannot survive anymore.

Today, I have flagged some of the major issues that our country is facing. I am sure, Cho will write in detail about these issues and carry on the work of creating awareness for necessary action. I know and I am sure, that Tamil Nadu, a highly politically aware state under the able leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister Selvi. Jayalalithaa will add to its existing level of development and march forward on the path of good governance.

I hope this thai pongal will show light not only to Tamil Nadu but also to the entire nation. Visiting Tamil Nadu and Participating in Thuglak’ function has given me joy. Once again I thank Cho and the readers of Thuglak. My heartfelt thanks for inviting me here and provided me an opportunity to share my thoughts.

I know, you have three days of Pongal celebrations left- Kadiravan Pongal, Mattu Pongal (in honor of cattle that helps the farmers) and Kannum Pongal. Pongal is a time for celebrations here. Movie lovers expect pongal releases. Book lovers enjoy the Chennai book fare during this time. For food lovers you have sweet, milk and ven pongal. Enjoy those days. Happy Pongal Once again.

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Bharat Mata ki – Jai!

Bharat Mata ki – Jai!

In the city of Govind, I offer countless salutations to Govind Dev ji. My greetings to everyone!

The Governor of Rajasthan, Shri Haribhau Bagade ji, the popular Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Shri Bhajanlal Sharma ji, our beloved Chief Minister from Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav ji, my colleagues in the Union Council of Ministers, Shri C.R. Patil ji and Bhagirath Chaudhary ji, Rajasthan's Deputy Chief Ministers Diya Kumari ji and Prem Chand Bairwa ji, other ministers, members of parliament, Rajasthan's MLAs, other dignitaries, and my dear brothers and sisters of Rajasthan. My greetings to those who are virtually connected with us, my brothers and sisters who have gathered in thousands of panchayats across Rajasthan.

I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the people of Rajasthan and the BJP government of Rajasthan for completing one successful year. After this one-year journey, when I see you coming in such large numbers to give your blessings, I noticed while coming here in an open jeep that perhaps three times as many people were outside as there were in the pandal. It is my good fortune that I could receive your blessings today. Over the past year, Bhajanlal ji and his entire team have worked very hard to give new momentum and direction to Rajasthan's development. This first year has, in a way, laid a strong foundation for the many years to come. Therefore, today's celebration is not just limited to the government completing one year; it is also a celebration of Rajasthan's expanding light and a celebration of its development.

Just a few days ago, I came to Rajasthan for the Investor Summit. Major investors from across the country and the world had gathered here. And today, projects worth more than 45-50 thousand crores of rupees have been inaugurated and their foundation stones laid. These projects will provide a permanent solution to Rajasthan's water challenges. These projects will make Rajasthan one of the most connected states in the country. This will boost investment in Rajasthan and create countless employment opportunities. Rajasthan's tourism, its farmers, and my young friends will greatly benefit from these projects.

Friends,

Today, BJP’s double-engine governments have become a symbol of good governance. The BJP makes honest efforts to fulfil whatever resolution it takes. Today, people across the country are saying that BJP is a guarantee of good governance. That is why BJP is receiving overwhelming public support in state after state. The country has given BJP the opportunity to serve the nation for the third consecutive time in the Lok Sabha elections. This has not happened in Bharat in the last 60 years. After 60 years, the people of Bharat have formed the central government for the third consecutive time. The people have blessed us with the opportunity to serve the nation. Just a few days ago, the BJP formed the government for the second consecutive time in Maharashtra. And if you look at the election results, it is the third consecutive majority for us in Maharashtra. The BJP has won even more seats than before in Maharashtra. Prior to that, BJP also formed the government for the third consecutive time, with an even larger majority, in Haryana. Recently, in Rajasthan's by-elections, we have witnessed how people have given massive support to the BJP. This reflects how much faith the public has in BJP's work and the hard work of BJP workers.

Friends,

Rajasthan is a state that the BJP has had the privilege of serving for a long time. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat ji laid a strong foundation for development in Rajasthan. After him, Vasundhara Raje ji took the reins and carried forward the legacy of good governance. Now, the Bhajan Lal ji’s government is working diligently to further enrich this heritage of good governance. The imprint of this commitment is clearly visible in the work done during the past year.

Friends,

The work that has been accomplished during the past year has been discussed in detail here. Several decisions have been made, especially for poor families, mothers, sisters, daughters, labourers, Vishwakarma companions, and nomadic families. The previous Congress government had committed grave injustices against the youth of Rajasthan. Paper leaks and recruitment scams had become Rajasthan’s identity. As soon as the BJP government came to power, it initiated investigations, leading to several arrests. Not only this, the BJP government has announced thousands of recruitments within a year. Examinations were conducted with full transparency, and appointments are taking place fairly. During the previous government, the people of Rajasthan had to buy petrol and diesel at higher prices compared to other states. But as soon as the BJP government came into power, my brothers and sisters of Rajasthan got relief. Under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana, the central government transfers money directly into the bank accounts of farmers. Now, with the double-engine BJP government in Rajasthan, additional funds are being provided to support farmers by the state government. The double-engine government is also implementing infrastructure-related projects rapidly on the ground. The BJP is fulfilling the promises it made with great speed. Today’s program is an important link in this chain of progress.

Friends,

With the blessings of the people of Rajasthan, the BJP government has been in power at the Centre for the past 10 years. Over these 10 years, we have focused on providing facilities to the people and reducing difficulties in their lives. In just 10 years, we have accomplished more than what Congress did in the 5-6 decades after independence. Take Rajasthan, for example—who can understand the importance of water better than the people of this state? Many regions here face severe drought, while in other areas, water from our rivers flows unused into the sea. That is why, during Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji's government, he envisioned the idea of river-linking. He even established a special committee for this purpose. The goal was simple: to transfer excess water from rivers that flow into the sea to drought-affected regions. This could solve both the flood problem and the drought problem simultaneously. The Supreme Court has also expressed support for this initiative multiple times. But Congress has never wanted to reduce the water problems in your lives. Instead, the water from our rivers continued to flow across borders, and our farmers did not benefit. Rather than finding solutions, Congress kept fuelling water disputes between states. Rajasthan has suffered immensely because of this misguided policy. The mothers and sisters of this state have suffered, and the farmers have borne the brunt of it.

I remember when I was serving as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, the Sardar Sarovar Dam was completed, and a major campaign was launched to deliver Maa Narmada's water to various parts of Gujarat. We even took water all the way to the borders of Kutch. However, at that time, Congress and certain NGOs adopted all kinds of tactics to stop this initiative. But we understood the importance of water. For me, I always say, "Water is like 'Paras' (the mythical philosopher's stone)." Just as 'Paras' touches iron and turns it into gold, water too, wherever it touches, creates new energy and strength, giving rise to progress and transformation.

Friends,

I kept working relentlessly to deliver water, enduring opposition and criticism because I truly understood the importance of water. The benefit of Narmada's water wasn’t just for Gujarat; it was also meant for Rajasthan. There was no tension, no obstacles, no memorandums, and no agitations. As soon as the dam work was completed, we didn’t say, “Let Gujarat have water first and Rajasthan will follow.” No! We started delivering water to both Gujarat and Rajasthan simultaneously. We did this. I still remember the day Narmada ji's water reached Rajasthan—there was immense excitement and enthusiasm among the people of Rajasthan. A few days later, while I was in the Chief Minister's office, a message came that Bhairon Singh ji Shekhawat and Jaswant Singh ji had arrived in Gujarat and wanted to meet me. I didn’t know why they had come or what the matter was. They came to my office, and I respectfully asked the reason for their visit. They said, “There is no specific work—we just came to meet you.” Both of them were my senior leaders. Many of us grew up holding Bhairon Singh ji's guiding hand. They sat before me, not for any demand, but to express their respect and gratitude. I was a bit surprised, but as they spoke, they became emotional, with tears in their eyes. They said, “Modi ji, do you know what it means to give water? The simplicity and ease with which you have ensured that Narmada's water reaches Rajasthan—this has touched our hearts. We came here to meet you personally to express the feelings of crores of Rajasthanis.”

Friends,

I have experienced the immense potential of water. And I am glad that today Maa Narmada’s water is reaching districts like Jalore, Barmer, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Hanumangarh, and many other districts.

Friends,

It was once said that bathing in the Narmada and performing its ‘parikrama’ (circumambulation) would cleanse the sins of many generations and bring blessings. But see the wonders of science—once, we used to go for the ‘parikrama’ of Maa Narmada. Today, Maa Narmada herself is on a ‘parikrama’, reaching all the way to Hanumangarh.

Friends,

The Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) was delayed for so long by Congress, and this is a clear reflection of their intentions. They talk a lot about farmers, but they neither do anything for them nor allow others to do so. The BJP’s policy is not one of conflict but of dialogue. We believe in cooperation, not in opposition. We believe in solutions, not in creating obstacles. That is why our government not only approved the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project but also expanded it. As soon as the BJP governments were formed in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, agreements were signed for projects like Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal Project and the MPKC Link Project.

The picture you see here, with the Water Minister of the Central Government and the Chief Ministers of two states, is not an ordinary one. In the coming decades, this picture will ask questions to politicians in every corner of Bharat. Every state will be asked, “If Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan can collaborate to solve the water crisis and move forward with river water agreements, why can't you sign a simple agreement when water is flowing into the sea?” This picture will be seen by the entire country in the decades to come. The ‘Jalabhishek’ (water worship) you witnessed today is also not a common sight. When people who think of the nation's welfare are given the chance to serve, one brings water from Madhya Pradesh, another from Rajasthan, and all this water is collected to begin the journey of making Rajasthan a land of plenty and prosperity through ‘Sujlam suphalam’. This may seem extraordinary, but while today we celebrate the completion of one year of work, we are also writing a bright future for the coming centuries from this stage. In this project, water from the Chambal and its tributaries like Parvati, Kalisindh, Kuno, Banas, Banganga, Ruparel, Gambhiri, and Mej rivers will be connected.

Friends,

I have experienced the power of river-linking firsthand in Gujarat. The water from Narmada was connected to various rivers in Gujarat. If you ever visit Ahmedabad, you will see the Sabarmati River. Twenty years ago, if a child had been asked to write an essay on Sabarmati, they would have written that circus tents are set up on its banks and that great circus shows are held there. They would talk about how it was fun to play cricket on its dry bed and how there was always dust and soil around. This was because there was no water in Sabarmati at that time. But today, Narmada’s water has brought Sabarmati to life, and you can now see a beautiful riverfront in Ahmedabad. This is the power of linking rivers. I can envision a similar beautiful scene for Rajasthan in my mind.

Friends,

I am envisioning the day when Rajasthan will no longer face a water shortage, and there will be ample water for development in the state. The Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal Project will provide irrigation water and drinking water to 21 districts of Rajasthan. This will accelerate the development of both Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

Friends,

Today, the Isarda Link Project has also been inaugurated. An agreement has also been made today to bring water from Tajewala to Shekhawati. This water agreement will benefit both Haryana and Rajasthan. I am confident that soon, water will reach 100% of households in Rajasthan through taps.

Friends,

A huge campaign is underway under the leadership of C.R. Patil ji. It hasn’t received much media attention yet, but I fully understand its strength. The campaign has been launched with public participation. Recharge wells are being built for rainwater harvesting. You may not be aware, but I’ve been informed that rainwater harvesting structures are being created in Rajasthan daily through public involvement. In the states of Bharat where there is a water shortage, nearly three lakh rainwater harvesting structures have been built in the last few months. I firmly believe that this effort to save rainwater will quench the thirst of our Mother Earth in the coming days. No son or daughter of Bharat, sitting here, would ever want to leave their Mother Earth thirsty. The thirst that troubles us also troubles our Mother Earth to the same extent. That’s why, as children of this land, it is our duty to quench the thirst of our Mother Earth. Every drop of rainwater should be used to quench the thirst of our Mother Earth. Once we receive the blessing of Mother Earth, no power in the world can stop us.

I remember, there was a Jain monk in Gujarat, about 100 years ago. His name was Buddhi Sagar ji Maharaj, and he wrote something back then. Perhaps, if someone had read his words at that time, they wouldn’t have believed them. He wrote 100 years ago – "A day will come when drinking water will be sold at grocery stores." He wrote this 100 years ago, and today, we are forced to buy Bisleri bottles from grocery stores to drink water. This was said 100 years ago.

Friends,

This is a painful story. Our ancestors have left us a great legacy. Now, it is our responsibility to ensure that our future generations are not forced to die due to a lack of water. We must hand over to them a ‘Sujalam Sufalam’ land, a land of prosperity, for our future generations. And today, I congratulate the Madhya Pradesh Government and the people of Madhya Pradesh in the direction of fulfilling that sacred task. I also congratulate the Rajasthan Government and the people of Rajasthan. Now, our task is to move this project forward without any interruption. Wherever there is a need, from whichever area the plan originates, the people must come forward to support it. Only then can we complete these plans ahead of time, and it can change the destiny of the entire Rajasthan.

Friends,

For Bharat in the 21st century, it is very important for women to be empowered. Oh, that cameraman, the cameraman is so eager that his excitement has increased. Please, direct the cameraman to the other side for a moment, as he will get tired.

Friends,

I am deeply grateful for your love and support, and I appreciate this enthusiasm and energy. Friends, the strength of ‘Nari Shakti’ (women's power) has been seen in the Women Self-Help Group movement. In the past decade, 10 crore sisters across the country have joined self-help groups, including millions of sisters from Rajasthan. To strengthen these groups, the BJP government has worked tirelessly. Our government first connected these groups with banks, then increased the help provided by banks from 10 lakh to 20 lakh rupees. We have provided nearly 8 lakh crore rupees in assistance to them. We have arranged for training and created new markets for the goods made by women self-help groups.

Today, the result of this effort is that these self-help groups have become a huge strength of the rural economy. I am happy to say that as I was coming here, the blocks were filled with mothers and sisters, and the excitement and enthusiasm were overwhelming. Now, our government is working towards making three crore sisters from self-help groups lakhpati didis. I am pleased to share that around 1.25 crore sisters have already become lakhpati didis. This means that they are now earning over one lakh rupees annually.

Friends,

We are creating many new schemes to strengthen ‘Nari Shakti’. For example, the Namo Drone Didis scheme. Under this, thousands of sisters are being trained as drone pilots. Thousands of groups have already received drones. These women are using drones for farming and earning from it. The Rajasthan government is also making many efforts to further expand this scheme.

Friends,

Recently, we launched another major scheme for our sisters and daughters. This is the Bima Sakhi Scheme. Under this scheme, women and girls in villages will be involved in the insurance sector and will receive training. In the initial years, until their work is established, they will be provided a small stipend as a standard. Through this scheme, they will receive financial support as well as the opportunity to serve the nation. We have seen the remarkable work done by our ‘Bank Sakhi’ women, who have taken banking services to every corner of the country, opened bank accounts, and linked people to loan facilities. Now, ‘Bima Sakhis’ will help connect every family in Bharat to insurance services. By the way, to the cameraman, I request you to please shift the camera to the other side. There are millions of people on that side.

Friends,

The BJP government is continuously working to improve the economic condition of rural areas. This is crucial for building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). Therefore, we are focusing on every possible means of earning and employment in villages. The BJP government in Rajasthan has made several agreements in the electricity sector, and the biggest beneficiaries of these will be our farmers. The Rajasthan government's plan is to ensure that farmers have access to electricity even during the day. This will free them from the compulsion of night time irrigation, marking a significant step in the right direction.

Friends,

Rajasthan has significant potential for solar energy. The state can become a leader in this field in the country. Our government has made solar energy a means to zero out your electricity bill. The central government is running the PM SuryaGhar Muft Bijli Yojana. Under this scheme, the central government is providing assistance of about 75,000 to 80,000 rupees for installing solar panels on the rooftops of homes. The electricity generated can be used by you, and if you generate more than you need, you can sell the excess power, and the government will buy it. I am pleased to share that over 1.4 crore families in the country have registered for this scheme so far. In a short time, around 7 lakh homes have installed solar panel systems, including more than 20,000 homes in Rajasthan. Solar electricity has already started being generated in these homes, and people have begun saving money.

Friends,

Not only on rooftops but the government is also providing assistance for installing solar power plants in fields. Under the PM KUSUM Scheme, the Rajasthan government is going to set up hundreds of new solar plants in the coming time. When every family and every farmer becomes a producer of energy, there will be income from electricity, and the income of every family will increase.

Friends,

Our resolve is to make Rajasthan the most connected state in terms of road, rail, and air travel. Rajasthan, located between major industrial hubs like Delhi, Vadodara, and Mumbai, presents a tremendous opportunity for the people here, especially the youth. The new expressway connecting these three cities with Rajasthan is one of the best expressways in the country. The construction of a large bridge over the Meja River will benefit districts like Sawai Madhopur, Bundi, Tonk, and Kota. This will make it easier for farmers from these areas to reach the large markets in Delhi, Mumbai, and Vadodara. Additionally, it will make travel to Jaipur and the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve easier for tourists. We all know that in today’s time, time is invaluable. Our goal is to save people’s time and enhance their convenience.

Friends,

The Jamnagar-Amritsar Economic Corridor, when connected to the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway, will link Rajasthan to the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. This will provide direct access for industries in northern India to the Kandla and Mundra ports. The transport sector in Rajasthan will benefit from this, leading to the construction of large warehouses in the state. This will create more job opportunities for the youth of Rajasthan.

Friends,

The improved connectivity through the Jodhpur Ring Road to Jaipur, Pali, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Nagaur, and the international border will reduce unnecessary traffic congestion in the city. This will provide significant convenience to tourists, traders, and businesspeople visiting Jodhpur.

Friends,

Today, thousands of BJP workers are present at this program, and it is because of their hard work that we are witnessing this day. I would also like to make a request to the BJP workers. While BJP is the world's largest political party, it is also a vast social movement. For BJP, the nation is greater than the party. Every BJP worker is working with a sense of awareness and dedication for the country. A BJP worker is not only involved in politics but also in solving social issues. Today, we are part of a program deeply connected to water conservation. The conservation of water resources and the meaningful use of every drop of water is the responsibility of the government, as well as society and every citizen. Therefore, I urge every BJP worker, every member, to dedicate a part of their daily routine to water conservation and do so with great devotion. Get involved with micro-irrigation, drip irrigation, assist in the upkeep of Amrit Sarovars, create water management resources, and raise awareness among the public. Also, educate farmers about natural farming practices.

We all know that the more trees there are, the more help the Earth will get in storing water. That is why a campaign like "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" (One Tree in the Name of Mother) can be very beneficial. This will not only honour our mothers but also enhance the respect for Mother Earth. There are many such actions we can take for the environment. For example, I have already mentioned the PM Surya Ghar Yojana. BJP workers can raise awareness about the use of solar energy, educating people about this scheme and its benefits. Our country’s people have a certain nature. When the nation sees that a campaign has a right intention and a correct policy, people take it up on their own, join it, and dedicate themselves to the cause. We saw this with the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign. I believe that we will achieve similar success in environmental protection and water conservation as well.

Friends,

Today, the modern development work happening in Rajasthan, the infrastructure being built, will benefit both the current and future generations. This will contribute to building a ‘Viksit Rajasthan’ (Developed Rajasthan), and when Rajasthan develops, Bharat will also progress rapidly. In the coming years, the double-engine government will work at an even faster pace. I assure you that the central government will leave no stone unturned in Rajasthan’s development. Once again, I express my heartfelt thanks to all of you who have gathered here to bless us, especially the mothers and sisters. I bow my head in gratitude, and today’s occasion is because of you and for you. My best wishes to all of you. With full energy, raise both hands and join me in saying –

Bharat Mata ki – Jai!

Bharat Mata ki – Jai!

Bharat Mata ki – Jai!

Thank you very much.