A yagna, a mantra: Modi promises development in Uttar Pradesh
Modi attacks casteism, nepotism, favouritism' of SP, BSP.
Allahabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a two-pronged attack, on the Samajwadi Party and the BSP, here and said the politics of casteism, nepotism and favouritism must end. In the land of "Ma Ganga", "Vikas", or development, was yet again the Modi mantra.
Addressing a mammoth rally at the Parade Ground near Sangam in Allahabad, the Prime Minister said amid chants of "Modi, Modi" that "development will gain momentum only when the seeds of communalism, dynastic rule and corruption are removed".
Asserting that UP needs development and that the BJP is the only party with a "Vikas mantra", Mr Modi, seeking support for the BJP in the 2017 UP Assembly polls, said he would like to repay the debt he incurred when the state sent him to Parliament as its representative. Mr Modi is an MP from Varanasi.
He said Prayag (Allahabad) got this name because in ancient times a yagna was held for "lokhitaarth" (people's benefit) and that the same yagna would be performed in the state for development.
PM’s mantras for party leaders, cadres
At the BJP’s national executive meeting on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave party leaders and cadres seven mantras to implement in their manner and policies — balance, patience, coordination, positive attitude, dialogue, compassion and a helpful nature. He told party leaders that shouting slogans would not help the party but what would help was the inclusion of people in taking forth the message of development and the government's initiatives.
Briefing the media on the PM's talking points at the meeting, Union finance minister Arun Jaitley said Mr Modi had said that governance should be used to benefit society and that the BJP has made geographical advances in areas where it was historically weak. When told that UP Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has claimed nothing as alleged happened in Kairana, Mr Jaitley said if the UP CM was ready, then he should accept the people’s referendum on the law and order issue in the 2017 polls.
Earlier, when asked about the national executive's view on the Kairana and Mathura incidents, he said party president Amit Shah had already taken up both issues during his inaugural speech on Sunday. "There is nothing to add to it as the BJP has already expressed its concern on law and order in the state, the exodus of Hindus in Kairana and the violence in Mathura," he said Union minister Nitin Gadkari said Mr Shah has set up a nine-member team to visit Kairana to probe the exodus of Hindus over the past couple of years.
The national executive also adopted a political resolution which hailed the party’s performance in the recent Assembly elections. It also asserted that every election, from panchayat to Parliament, was important to expand its electoral and ideological influence. The document also said that the BJP is gearing up for the next round of Assembly elections, due early next year, with the “renewed energy and vigour that it has derived from the recent electoral successes as well as the successes achieved by the Modi government in the last two years”. It described BJP as the only pan-Indian party and as one emerging as the natural party of governance in many states.
‘Modi passed in first class with distinction’
PM Modi also mentioned the various surveys of two years of his government at the Centre and said, “Modi passed in 1st class with distinction”. He also lavished praise on BJP veterans L.K. Advani and M.M. Joshi who were present, describing Dr Joshi, MP from Kanpur, as “UP’s pride” and the party’s “source of inspiration”. While mentioning Union ministers and BJP CMs on the dais, Mr Modi said UP has a “dabdaba (dominance)” in the Union council of ministers as he named Rajnath Singh, Manohar Parrikar, Kalraj Mishra, Santosh Gangwar and Sanjiv Balyan. Invoking “Nishadraj”, a character from the Ramayana, he said the credit for a single political party getting a huge mandate after 30 years goes to UP, which gave the BJP 71 out of the state’s total 80 parliamentary seats.
He said whenever the country faced any difficulty, UP took the initiative to sort it out, and described UP’s people as generous. He said UP needs to rid itself of corruption, nepotism, goonda raj, communalism, casteism and arrogance. Though he did not name any political outfit, the BJP has been attacking the ruling SP on these issues.