PM’s speech at book release on former PM Chandra Shekhar

Published By : Admin | July 24, 2019 | 17:18 IST
QuoteIt has been 12 years since he passed away but the thoughts of Chandra Shekhar Ji continue to guide us: PM Modi
QuoteThese days, even if a small leader does a 10-12 km Padyatra, it is covered on TV. But, why did we not honour the historic Padyatra of Chandra Shekhar Ji: PM
QuoteThere will be a museum for all former Prime Ministers who have served our nation. I invite their families to share aspects of the lives of former PMs be it Charan Singh Ji, Deve Gowda Ji, IK Gujral Ji and Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji: PM

The Hon'ble Vice President; the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Om Birla ji; Ghulam Nabi ji; in a way the focus of today's programme, Shri Harivansh ji, all the family members of Chandrashekhar ji and all his fellow companions who share his ideas.

It is very difficult to survive even for two years, after taking leave from the political scene in today's time. People forget; companions also forget, and such a personality perhaps is lost in some corner of history.

We must remember this fact that around 12 years after his departure, Chandrasekhar Ji remains alive in the same form among us even today. I want to congratulate Harivansh ji for not only accomplishing this task but also to have the courage to do the same. I used the word 'courage' because in the past few years, such an environment has been created in our country where political gameplay has turned more intense. Harivanshji, who has come from the world of journalism has been a neutral personality and is the Deputy Chairman in the Rajya Sabha. However, after the release of the book, I am afraid a particular label may be attributed to him.

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I didn't get the opportunity to work with Chandrashekhar ji. Once I had got the opportunity to meet him in the year 1977. I would like to share a few incidents. Once I and Bhairon Singh Shekhawat ji were going for a party work and were at the Delhi Airport. Chandrashekhar ji too was going for some personal work. We saw Chandrashekhar ji coming towards us from a distance. So, Bhairon Singh ji pulled me aside and put all the things he had in his pocket in my pocket. Everything happened so fast that by the time I could ask the reason for putting those things inside my pockets, Chandrashekhar ji had arrived. The first thing that Chandrashekhar ji did was to put his hands inside Bhairon Singh ji's pockets. Then I understood. Bhairon Singh ji used to have things like Pan Parag and tobacco whereas Chandrashekhar ji was totally opposed to the same. Whenever Bhairon Singh ji used to meet Chandrashekhar ji, he used to take those things away and throw them in the dustbin. Thus, to avoid that, Bhairon Singh ji had put his things into my pockets.

On one hand was the Jan Sangh, Bharatiya Janta Party and its ideology while on the other hand was Chandrashekhar ji and his ideology. There was a fellow-feeling and openness. Chandrashekhar ji was always concerned about Bhairon Singh ji's health. This is a great thing in itself. Chandrashekhar ji, both at personal and public level, used to address Atal ji as 'Guru ji". And before saying anything, even in the House, he used to say - "Guru ji, kindly forgive me; I am going to criticize you". If you see the old records, you will find that such were his values and these reflected his dignity.

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After all, at a time when Congress party's stars were shining, what was that element or that source of inspiration that motivated this person to choose the path of rebellion? Probably the values of Bagi Ballia, the soil of Bagi Ballia had inspired him. I consider two major historic events to be the most significant ones - Jaiprakash Narayan ji- Bihar and Mahatma Gandhi- Gujarat. After independence when it came to choose the Prime Minister for the country, a Gujarati chose a non-Gujarati. Similarly, after winning the fight for democracy, when it came to choosing the Prime Minister, he chose a Gujarati instead of a Bihari.

At that time, there was a dicey situation and one had to choose either Chandrashekhar ji or Morarji Bhai. Of the few colleagues of Chandrashekhar ji, I was in good contact with Mohan Dharia ji and George Fernandez. And their words always reflected Chandrashekhar ji's conduct and ideas. Those used to be full of respect. There could be several others, but I was not in contact with them.

Chandrashekhar ji was ill for some time. I got a telephone call from him a few months before his death. I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat at that time. He said - "Brother, when are you coming to Delhi?" I asked him what the matter was. He said - "I was wondering if you could come to my home. We could meet. I would have come if I were in good health." I said- "It is a great privilege that you thought of me and called me". So, I visited him. I was surprised that despite his poor health he talked to me for so long and tried to know about Gujarat. He tried to know whatever was going on in Gujarat at the government level. But then he talked about his ideas on the issues in the country and the ways to deal with it. He said -" you are young, you should deal with it". He became extremely sentimental. That was my last meeting with him. But even today, his indelible image, his clarity of thoughts, his commitment to the general public, devotion to democratic systems are visible in his every word.

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This book on Chandrasekhar ji, written by Harivansh ji, will give us a chance to understand Chandrasekharji; but a lot of things in this book are opposite to what we have been told about the events of that era so far. Therefore, probably, some section might analyze that book with that perspective. And there is a fashion in our country. Some people have certain rights to analyze things.

Today even if a non-descript leader carries out 10-12 km Padyatra, TV channels will show it for 24 hours and the news will make headlines on the front page of the newspapers. But Chandrashekhar ji did Padyatra not in view of elections but keeping in mind the villages and poor farmers. But we failed to give him the honour that the nation should have given. This is really painful and unfortunate.

There could be a difference of opinion on his ideas even today. That is the special feature of a democracy. But, deliberately, with a planned strategy, Chandrasekhar ji's visit was described as a motive to collect donations, capitalists’ money and corruption etc. Such gross injustice lies in public life. I do not know whether Harivansh ji has taken it in his book or not but I have tried to study that matter closely.

There is one more thing in our nation. If the new generation is asked about the total number of Prime Ministers in our country so far, probably no one is aware of that. Who were the Prime Ministers? Very few people would know that. They were made to forget. In such a scenario Harivanshji, you have done a courageous job! I congratulate you. Everyone is a party to it but forgive me, there is one particular group that tried to create a negative image of Baba Saheb Ambedkar ji and Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel - that they didn't understand anything etc.

If Lal Bahadur Shastri ji was alive today, that group would have presented him in a similar way. Lal Bahadur Shastri was saved because his martyrdom became supreme.

After that discussions had started about what Morarji Bhai drank, or about some Prime Minister who slept through the meetings or some Prime Minister who back stabbed. That is, such titles were given to everyone so that the world would forget them.

But with your blessings, I have decided to set up a modern museum in Delhi with all the former Prime Ministers. It is my request to the family members and friends of all the former Prime Ministers to compile and keep the things ready so that future generations are able to know about them. Chandrashekhar ji was our Prime Minister and those were his contributions or those were the specialties and contribution of Charan Singh ji or the contributions of Deve Gowda ji, I.K Gujral ji or Dr. Manmohan Singh ji. Everything should be detached from politics.

We need a new political culture within the country and we are trying to do the same. Chandrashekhar ji can inspire people even today if we present him in the right perspective before the people. Even today, with his thoughts, the minds of the youngsters can be enriched with democratic values. There will be no need to adopt an undemocratic way.

I remember clearly when he had to resign from the Prime Minister’s post, one IB's policeman created a flutter in Delhi. The world noted that a government could fall due to a policeman.

That day I was in Nagpur. There was a programme of Atal ji and Advani ji. But they were supposed to reach later. I reached there early. I received a phone call from Chandrashekhar ji at my place there. He asked me - "where is Guruji?" I said - "his plane has not reached yet. Probably it would take an hour". He said - "I am waiting. I want to talk to him as soon as possible. Tell him that I have decided to resign. But I want to talk to him." At that time Atal ji was to come to Nagpur and I had reached there to check the arrangements. But Chandrashekhar ji was desperate to talk to him, whom he called Guruji, before his final decision.

He had many such characteristics. We are commemorating him once again in the same place where he had spent 40 years of his life as an MP for the welfare of the nation and for the welfare of the oppressed, deprived classes and the poor. Seeking inspiration from him, if we could do something for the common man of the country, it would be a tribute to him in the true sense.

Once again, congratulating Harivanshji and the family members, I end my speech.

Thank you!

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim, West Bengal, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh on 29th and 30th May.

On 29th May, Prime Minister will visit Sikkim where he will participate in the “Sikkim@50: Where Progress meets purpose and nature nurtures growth” programme at around 11 AM. He will also lay the foundation stone and inaugurate multiple development projects in Sikkim and address the gathering on the occasion.

Later, Prime Minister will visit West Bengal where he will lay the foundation stone of City Gas Distribution project in Alipurduar and Cooch Behar districts in Alipurduar at around 2:15 PM.

Further, Prime Minister will visit Bihar and inaugurate the new terminal building of Patna Airport at around 5:45 PM.

On 30th May, at around 11 AM, he will inaugurate, lay the foundation stone and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth over Rs 48,520 crore in Karakat, Bihar. He will also address a public function.

Thereafter, Prime Minister will visit Uttar Pradesh where he will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate multiple development projects worth around Rs 20,900 crore at Kanpur Nagar at around 2:45 PM. He will also address a public function.

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Marking 50 glorious years of Statehood, Prime Minister will participate in Sikkim@50: Where Progress meets purpose and nature nurtures growth. The Government of Sikkim has planned a year long series of activities under the theme “Sunaulo, Samriddha and Samarth Sikkim”, celebrating the essence of Sikkim’s cultural richness, tradition, natural splendour and its history.

Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone and inaugurate multiple development projects in Sikkim. Projects include a new 500-bedded District hospital worth over Rs 750 crore in Namchi district; Passenger Ropeway at Sangachoeling, Pelling in Gyalshing District; Statue of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji at Atal Amrit Udyan at Sangkhola in Gangtok District among others.

Prime Minister will also release the Commemorative coin, souvenir coin and stamp of 50 years of Statehood.

PM in West Bengal

In a significant step towards expanding the City Gas Distribution (CGD) network in India, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of the CGD project in Alipurduar and Cooch Behar districts of West Bengal. The project, worth over Rs 1010 crore, aims to provide Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to more than 2.5 Lakh households, over 100 commercial establishments and industries besides providing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to vehicular traffic by establishing around 19 CNG stations in line with the Minimum Work Program (MWP) targets stipulated by the Government. It will provide convenient, reliable, environment-friendly and cost-effective fuel supply and create employment opportunities in the region.

PM in Bihar

On 29th April, Prime Minister will inaugurate the newly constructed passenger terminal of Patna Airport. The new terminal built at a cost of around Rs 1200 crore can handle 1 crore passengers per year. He will also lay the foundation stone of the new civil enclave of Bihta Airport worth over Rs 1410 crore. The Bihta airport will serve the town which is rapidly emerging as an educational hub near Patna, housing IIT Patna and the proposed NIT Patna campus.

On 30th May, Prime Minister will inaugurate, lay the foundation stone and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth over Rs 48,520 crore in Karakat.

Boosting power infrastructure in the region, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the Nabinagar Super Thermal Power Project, Stage-II (3x800 MW) in Aurangabad district worth over Rs 29,930 crore, which will aim at ensuring energy security for Bihar and eastern India. It will boost industrial growth, create job opportunities, and provide affordable electricity in the region.

In a major boost to the road infrastructure and connectivity in the region, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for various road projects including the Four-Laning of the Patna–Arrah–Sasaram section of NH-119A, and the Six-Laning of the Varanasi–Ranchi–Kolkata highway (NH-319B) and Ramnagar–Kacchi Dargah stretch (NH-119D), and construction of a new Ganga bridge between Buxar and Bharauli. These projects will create seamless high-speed corridors in the state along with boosting trade and regional connectivity. He will also inaugurate the four Laning of Patna – Gaya – Dobhi section of NH – 22, worth around Rs 5,520 crore and four Laning of the elevated highway and at grade improvements at Gopalganj Town on NH – 27, among others.

In line with his commitment to improving rail infrastructure across the country, Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation the 3rd Rail Line between Son Nagar – Mohammad Ganj worth over Rs 1330 crore, among others.

PM in Uttar Pradesh

Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate multiple development projects aimed at boosting the region's infrastructure and connectivity. He will inaugurate the Chunniganj Metro Station to Kanpur Central Metro Station section of Kanpur Metro Rail Project worth over Rs 2,120 crore. It will include 14 planned stations with five new underground stations integrating key city landmarks and commercial hubs into the metro network. Additionally, he will also inaugurate road widening and strengthening work of G.T. Road.

In order to boost power generation capacity in the region, multiple projects will be undertaken. Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of a 220 kV substation in Sector 28 at Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), Gautam Buddh Nagar to meet the growing energy demands of the region. He will also inaugurate 132 kV Substations worth over Rs 320 crore at Ecotech-8 and Ecotech-10 in Greater Noida.

Prime Minister will inaugurate a 660 MW Panki Thermal Power Extension Project in Kanpur worth over Rs 8,300 crore enhancing Uttar Pradesh's energy capacity. He will also inaugurate three 660 MW units of Ghatampur Thermal Power Project worth over Rs 9,330 crore bolstering the power supply significantly.

Prime Minister will also inaugurate Rail over bridges over Panki Power House Railway Crossing and over Panki Dham Crossing on Panki Road at Kalyanpur Panki Mandir in Kanpur. It will support the Panki Thermal Power Extension Project's logistics by facilitating coal and oil transport while also alleviating traffic congestion for the local population.

Prime Minister will inaugurate 40 MLD (Million Liters per Day) Tertiary Treatment Plant at Bingawan in Kanpur worth over Rs 290 crore. It will enable the reuse of treated sewage water, promoting water conservation and sustainable resource management in the region.

In a major boost to road infrastructure in the region, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for widening and strengthening of Gauria Pali Marg for industrial development in Kanpur Nagar District; and widening and strengthening of road to connect Narwal Mode (AH-1) on Prayagraj Highway to Kanpur Defence Node (4 lane) under Defence Corridor in Kanpur Nagar District which will significantly improve connectivity for the Defence Corridor, enhancing logistics and accessibility.

Prime Minister will also distribute certificates and cheques to the beneficiaries of PM Ayushman Vay Vandana Yojna, National Livelihood Mission and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.