Prime Minister Narendra Modi today invoked former premier Atal Bihari Vajpayee to propagate his development agenda in poll-bound Chhattisgarh and accused the previous UPA government of ignoring the state.
Lauding Raman Singh, Modi said the Chhattisgarh chief minister had implemented former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's vision of development and progress by focussing on stability, giving priority to law and order, and peace.
"It is a pleasant experience for me to see the fast-paced development in a state whose formation was the vision of our honoured Atal ji and hard work of all of you. The vision of Atal ji is being taken forward by Chief Minister Raman Singh with dedication," the prime minister said.
Taking a swipe at the previous UPA government, he said Singh had been demanding an IIT in the state for a long time but his demand was ignored.
"Raman Singh Ji had been demanding an IIT in the state for long but you know what kind of people they (the previous government at Centre) are.
"When the NDA came to power, Chhattisgarh's long-standing demand for an IIT was fulfilled and IIT Bhilai was established," Modi said at public rally at the Jayanti Stadium in Bhilai as part of the state government's month-long Vikas Yatra.
The prime minister, during his second visit to the state in the last two months, also laid the foundation stone for a new building of IIT Bhilai which will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 1,100 crore.
Modi said development is the only answer to violence, as he launched development projects worth Rs 22,000 crore in the state, which goes to polls later this year.
Listing various initiatives undertaken by the BJP-led governments at the Centre and the state, he said, "I think development is the only answer to violence and conspiracy of any sort. The trust emanating from development ends violence of any type."
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