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Congress guilty of creating tussle between ‘vikas’ and ‘virasat’: PM Modi at Mehsana

At Mehsana, Modi inaugurated projects worth Rs 13,000 crore, including the Gujarat Fibre Grid Network that spreads into 35,264 km, covering 8,030 gram panchayats.

Modi at Mehsana, Narendra Modi, PM Narendra Modi, Opposition Congress, Mehsana, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala, Indian express news, current affairsPrime Minister Narendra Modi at Valinath Mahadev temple in Tarabh on Thursday. ANI

Targeting Opposition Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that in post-Independence India, if anyone was “guilty of creating a tussle and enmity between vikas (development) and virasat (heritage), it was the Congress”.

Speaking at the consecration festival of a temple revered by the cattle-rearing community of Rabaris on Thursday at Tarabh village in Mehsana — during his day long-tour of Gujarat — Modi said that the Congress continues to live with negativity and is not ready to leave the path of enmity even when a grand Ram Temple has been built in Ayodhya and the entire country is happy about it.

Addressing a public function after performing puja at Valinath Mahadev temple, Modi said that a country can progress only by protecting its heritage. Valinath Dham is a major religious centre of Rabari (Maldhari) community in Gujarat. It has recently built a new temple of Valinath Mahadev, Lord Dattatreya and Goddess Hinglaj.

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At Mehsana, Modi inaugurated projects worth Rs 13,000 crore, including the Gujarat Fibre Grid Network that spreads into 35,264 km, covering 8,030 gram panchayats.

“In the last two decades, along with development, we have also worked for the part of the body does not work, the whole body is considered disabled. If one part of the country is backward, the nation suffers. The nation has to be seen as a whole, not in parts,” he said.

“A national party thought of such things? What language is being used in the country today? Our tax, our money? Stop searching for new narratives to break the nation. We have to take the whole nation forward,” he said.

“If a Jharkhand boy gets an Olympic medal, do we think he is from Jharkhand? We say he is from our country. If we spend on that boy, it is for the country, not for Jharkhand. Will we ask in which state or city of the country a vaccine was made?” he said.

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With the Congress losing out heavily in the north and surviving largely in southern states like Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala, Modi’s attack was at once an attempt to reach out to the south and to suggest to people in the north that the Congress was against their interests.

Additionally, the delimitation that has been proposed after the Census in 2026 is also likely to create unease in the south, as northern states will gain seats when delimitation happens as their population has grown more than that of the southern states, which had by and large seen their population stabilise around the 1970s. In this context, Modi is already adapting to the debate that is likely to happen in the future by emphasising that the nation needs to think as one whole and not in terms of states being gainers or losers.

Seeking to underline his credentials as someone committed to federalism, he mounted another attack on the Congress.

“I have been lucky that I got a chance to serve as a Chief Minister for a long time. So, I understand regional aspirations. Digvijaya Singhji, Deve Gowdaji also understand it. For 10 years, the UPA government tried its level best to do injustice to Gujarat. I don’t cry over it. Yet, despite all those problems – I did not get appointments with ministers, who offered to talk on phone but not to meet me as CM, for fear that they may be seen with me on a video camera.”

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“There was a natural calamity (in Gujarat). I requested the then Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) to come. He decided to come. But then a committee met (and things changed). He had gone to the south, I don’t remember exactly which place. He said he would do a survey from his flight but not come (to Gujarat). I understand what might have happened,” he said. “So, my mantra is states’ development for the nation’s development. There is no disagreement on this. If a state takes one step, we will take two. The nation needs competitive, cooperative federalism.”

Recalling the cooperation between the Centre and states at the time of the Covid pandemic, Modi said, “Covid is an example. I had 30 meetings with CMs in those days. All states and the Centre worked as a team. We all worked to save the country. I don’t deny credit to anyone.”

He mentioned that rather than holding major international events like the G20 Summit only in Delhi, he tried to disperse them across states.

“We could have organised the G20 Summit in Delhi. We organised 200 meetings in various states, and one in Delhi. It was done with a plan. We want to take the whole nation forward. When foreign dignitaries come, I request them to visit one state as well. I make it a point. My country is not just in Delhi, but also in Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, Kolkata, etc. I want the whole world to know my India. I took the French President to Rajasthan so that the world knows what my Rajasthan is,” he said.

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