Modi hails Gujarat people, says violence shocked nation
PM urged people to work together and said that development alone will solve all problems
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the recent Gujarat violence over the quota issue had upset the entire nation and asked the people to work together to resolve all problems through development.
“The recent incidents of violence in Gujarat has upset the entire nation. Whatever happens to the land of Gandhi and Sardar Patel, the nation is shocked and pained first,” he said in his radio programme Mann Ki Baat.
“Peace, unity and brotherhood are the only correct way and we have to walk together on the path of development as only it is the solution of our problems,” he said.
Appreciating the people of Gujarat, Mr Modi said their cooperation helped in controlling the situation.
“In a very short time, my Gujarati brothers and sisters controlled the situation. They played an active role and did not let the situation worsen and peace was restored in the state.
Urging people to work together for development, he said that development alone will solve all problems. Speaking on the land Bill issue, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, who was the brain behind the UPA’s land acquisition Act, said that “truth has ultimately prevailed (Satyamev Jayate)”.
Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said the nation had lost eight months due to the politics of “obstinacy, rigidity and non-engagement” followed by the Modi government.