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This is an archive article published on September 26, 2013

Modi takes a dig at Congress,says concept of ‘inclusive growth’ not new for India

Narendra Modi believes that following some ancient Indian sages could make India a super power.

In a veiled dig at Congress for harping on the concept of “inclusive growth”,BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Thursday said this was not a new slogan for the country.

Using the platform of the 60th birth anniversary of spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi here to offer some ideological perception of his party’s campaign for next year’s Lok Sabha polls,Modi said traditional values and philosophical principles could be the foundation for the country to emerge as a super power.

“Now there is a talk of inclusive growth… But this is nothing new for India… This has been the message given by our sages since ages,” he said here addressing a big gathering including devotees of Amritanandamayi.

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Recalling that ancient Indian sages had given messages like “loka samathsa sukhino bhavanthu” (let the whole world be happy) and taught rulers to conduct affairs of the state with this concept,Modi said,”I firmly believe that if we stick to these ideals,India could march forward and become a super power.”

There had been many instances in the nation’s history how the “rishis” inculcated this principle in the minds of illustrious kings while shaping themselves as future rulers.

In more recent times,these ideals had been re-emphasised by spiritual leaders and reformers like Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo,the Gujarat Chief Minister said.

Skipping over political references,the BJP leader said although the present situation in the country is dismal,he would not give into despondency because he was confident that a bright future awaiting.

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