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Jharkhand CM Soren booed at Modi rally

PM Narendra Modi said he has been able to take quick decisions one after another because BJP enjoys a majority

Inaugurating a clutch of projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told a public meeting that Jharkhand has the potential to become developed many times more than Gujarat. Photo: PTIPremium
Inaugurating a clutch of projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told a public meeting that Jharkhand has the potential to become developed many times more than Gujarat. Photo: PTI

Ranchi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked the people of Jharkhand, which goes to polls this year, to elect a government with clear majority, saying he has been able to take quick decisions one after another because Bharatiya Janata Party enjoys a majority.

Inaugurating a clutch of projects, Modi told a public meeting that Jharkhand has the potential to become developed many times more than Gujarat but had not lived up to expectations because of fractured verdicts people gave in assembly elections. “We (National Democratic Alliance) are taking decisions so quickly one after another because you have chosen a government with a clear majority. I would not have been able to do so without a majority," Modi said, adding that compulsions of coalition politics would have hobbled him.

“The age of Jharkhand is now 13-14 years. It is a crucial time in everyone’s life... I would urge you to elect a strong government with full majority in elections so that Jharkhand can stand proudly in the country," he said. Jharkhand chief minister (CM) and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Hemant Soren shared the dais with Modi and faced some jeers from the audience when he spoke.

Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda also was booed by sections of audience in an event attended by Modi a few days back in Kaithal, which prompted him to declare that he will never share a stage with Modi.

Maharashtra CM Prithiviraj Chavan, who too faced a hostile crowd during a PM function, on Thursday said he will not attend a function by Modi at Nagpur. His government, Modi said, believed in bringing governance to the “palms of people" by using information technology.

The clearance of Digital India project by the Cabinet on Wednesday is a step in that direction, he said. “Government should not be in Delhi or Ranchi but in the palms of people, this is our dream. Such technology exists but India is far behind in this and we have to make a beginning," he said.

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Published: 21 Aug 2014, 02:42 PM IST
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