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Narendra Modi calls for building ‘Team India’ to take country forward

PM says it has been a 'misfortune' that in the past there have been tensions between states and the centre

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee during the dedication of the modernized and expanded IISCO Steel Plant to the nation at Polo Ground in Asansol on Sunday. Photo: PTIPremium
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee during the dedication of the modernized and expanded IISCO Steel Plant to the nation at Polo Ground in Asansol on Sunday. Photo: PTI

Burnpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday made a vigorous pitch for the centre and states to work together as “Team India" to take the country forward, a view that was endorsed by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Modi also expressed confidence that West Bengal, whose progress he said had earlier determined the country’s economic development, would surely bounce bank in the coming days and become an “important economic power".

Vowing to work with the states to “take India forward", the Prime Minister said it has been a “misfortune" that in the past there have been tensions between states and the centre. “I too have been a chief minister for many years and I know that this attitude (of the centre) towards states will not help anyone," said Modi. “Our Constitution has given us a federal structure. But unfortunately centre-state relations have always come under stress," he said after the inauguration of the modernized IISCO Steel Plant here in the presence of Banerjee.

Asserting that the prime minister and chief ministers of states would act as a team that would take India forward, he said, “Delhi alone will not rule India as has happened for 60 years. Delhi will not be the only pillar on which the country will stand, but it will be supported by 30 pillars (of states)" and cited the creation of Niti Aayog which has all states as partners.

Citing the recent Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh, Modi said it was the perfect example of the success of “Team India". “We are proud that the states of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura had worked with Delhi in addressing the vexed issue which had remained unsolved for the past 41 years since the time of Mujibur Rahman. If there is Team India, we can solve international issues and internal ones very easily," he said.

Turning to West Bengal, the Prime Minister said his government’s effort was to make eastern India powerful. “For this, West Bengal needs to be strengthened first," Modi said. “Earlier, the economic development of India was decided by the progress made in Bengal... Bengal will have to climb the ladder of development in the interest of the nation," said Modi. “Bengal will surely bounce bank in the coming days and become an important economic power," he said, adding “if Bengal and Kolkata cannot become strong, then no part of the country can become strong."

The Prime Minister said that political differences would remain, but it should not come in the way of the country’s development.

Earlier, Banerjee said, “If we can work together, the country moves ahead. When we (are) divided, the country is doomed. We don’t want division among people. Politics will be there and development will also be there. The federal and central structure will be there and we will work together within the ambit of the Constitution".

Modi also took a dig at the previous UPA regime, saying the media was full of reports of “scams" of all kinds in that period. “Now, the reports are not about coal scam but about coal auction," he quipped, adding that there had been no report of any scam as his government got ready to complete one year in office later this month.

The convergence of views of Modi and Banerjee regarding cooperation between the states and the centre comes in the wake of the Bengal chief minister’s written plea to the Prime Minister on Saturday seeking a complete debt waiver to help the state come out of the “debt trap".

Modi said that the second Green Revolution could be led by the eastern states—the idea being to bring the eastern region to be in tandem with the western part of the country. “If we want to make India strong, farmers’ welfare has to be ensured and, if we want to feed the country, a second Green Revolution can be started from here and the economic situation can be changed," he said. “You can see a flurry of economic activity in India’s western part, but the eastern region remains neglected... If one part of India is ill, the country cannot become strong and our endeavour is to develop this part of the country," the Prime Minister said.

Referring to the coal block auctions, Modi said that the coal-bearing states in the eastern region, including West Bengal, would benefit from the proceeds of the auctions. Modi added that the “garibon ki sarkar" had taken an important decision to create a foundation to promote the welfare of the tribals living in mining areas. He said that the three goals which India would have to work towards were increasing production, adding value to mineral resources and developing the skills of the country’s youths.

Commenting on the economic progress after his government came to power, Modi said that even one year ago, the world had assumed that India had sunk and would not revive again. “But, today, international agencies like World Bank and IMF are saying that India was among the fastest-growing nations in the world," he said. PTI

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Published: 10 May 2015, 03:28 PM IST
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