PM promises to fulfil commitments made to Andhra

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IANS Vijayawada
Last Updated : Oct 22 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday promised to fulfil in letter and spirit all the commitments made in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.

Addressing a massive gathering at Uddandarayunipalem near here after laying the foundation stone for Andhra Pradesh's new capital Amaravati, he assured people that the central government will stand by the state in its journey for development.

"Be assured this pair of Chandrababu Naidu and Modi will achieve in time-bound manner the commitments made and fulfil the dreams of Andhra," he said.

Modi, however, made no announcement of the special category status or the special package for the state which Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was hoping for.

The prime minister hoped that Amaravati will become a model for the new initiatives taken by his government for urban development and Andhra Pradesh will lead the new economic revolution by becoming a hub of startups and innovation capitalising on its strength of skilled manpower.

Without naming the Congress party, he said the people who divided the state for their political interests and in a great hurry, were again trying to spread poison by provoking people with false propaganda.

He was apparently referring to the allegations by the Congress and other opposition parties that the central government failed to fulfil its promise on special category status.

Both the Congress and YSR Congress party stayed away from the foundation stone laying ceremony because of what they called forcible acquisition of land from farmers for the capital.

Modi was all praise for Naidu for taking up the development work for the state capital in a short span of time by mobilising the best expertise in the world.

While noting that only a few cities were developed after Independence, he said unfortunately the thinking during the last few decades was that urbanisation was a problem.

"That is why we ignored this growth centre. The need of the hour is that urban development should not be viewed as a problem but as an opportunity. It is for this reason that the government has embarked on developing 100 smart cities keeping pace with the changing technology in the world," he said.

Modi said the smart cities should become centres of economic activity and bring change in people's lives with smart technologies in all spheres like transportation, walk to work concept, promotion of greenery and zero wastage.

Modi said he got an opportunity to develop a city when the 2001 earthquake destroyed Kutch and he as the chief minister of Gujarat embarked on its reconstruction. He noted that Kutch is now emerging as one of the fastest growing districts.

Modi said this region has the capacity to avail of the startup programme launched by his government.

He noted that lakhs of youth from Andhra have made a place for themselves in different parts of the world through their skills and hard work. He was confident that Andhra will lead a new economic revolution which will have youth at the centre.

He said the frequency of the central government and Chandrababu Naidu matched with great understanding and perfect coordination.

Modi said the central government focussed on human resources development in Andhra by setting up 11 institutions of higher education and research.

Modi, who began his speech by greeting people in Telugu, said he brought soil from parliament and sacred water from the Yamuna river to convey the message that Delhi will stand by them in the journey of development.

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First Published: Oct 22 2015 | 3:32 PM IST

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