Monday, April 17, 2017

PM calls for 'long jump' to push socio-economic transformation 

Reaffirming his commitment to development, Modi stressed on ‘P2 G2’ (pro-people proactive good governance) agenda for the BJP and its governments in his address to the party's national executive during which he rejected the EVM row as another "unsustainable" product of "manufacturing factories" of opposition parties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for taking a "long jump" towards building a new India by 2022 as he insisted on socio-economic transformation dominating the national discourse in the same way as independence did Mahatma Gandhi's talk Reaffirming his commitment to development, Modi stressed on ‘P2 G2’ (pro-people proactive good governance) agenda for the BJP and its governments in his address to the party's national executive during which he rejected the EVM row as another "unsustainable" product of "manufacturing factories" of opposition parties "Our aim should not be change of government but transformation of society," the Prime Minister said. He called for making India a happy and prosperous nation and a leading country in the world by 2022 for which the pace of progress needed to be quickened. "It's time for taking a long jump towards building a new India and rewrite history.

 We have done a lot of work but it is not adequate. We have to awaken our ‘purusharth’ (efforts) and work in mission mode," he said. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari briefed the media following the Prime Minister’s address and said Modi laid down his vision for a new India, and exhorted the party to work towards that end. In a reference to controversial comments made by party leaders, Modi said some of them often get carried away when in front of a mike and added that silence is a better attribute. It is more difficult to deal with a victory than a loss as many people turn up to advise a loser but not a winner who could get carried away, he said. Invoking Eklavya, a Mahabharata era warrior, Modi asked party leaders and workers to be their own guru like him in their work. "At a time when the party is registering victories everywhere, it is imperative that their 'utsah' (enthusiasm) does not turn into 'unmad' (unbridled passion)," he told the meeting, adding "silence is a big art".

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