Naidu asks cities to launch Smart City mission by Jun 25

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 22 2016 | 8:57 PM IST
Sending a message that money alloted for the smart city projects cannot be used for other purposes, Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu today asked the 20 selected cities to get the projects off the ground by June 25, the day Smart City Mission completes one year of its launch.
The Minister emphasised that there was no politics in choosing Smart Cities as many BJP-ruled states do not figure in the list, so do the constituencies represented by many VIPs.
Addressing a workshop 'India Smart City Mission: Next Steps', attended by senior officials from states and UTs and municipal commissioners of the 20 smart city winners and 23 cities participating in the Fast Track Competition, Naidu called for cooperation from the people for the success of the project.
"Narendra Modi does not have an Alladin's djin with which he can make every city smart. It requires public participation Smart cities require a smart leader in action, vision, and implementation. (How can) a city be smart if people don't cooperate with the administration.
"Everything will be observed and everything will be watched. Money cannot be spent for other purposes," Naidu said.
The Minister asked the 20 cities selected for the Smart City Mission to begin the ir projects by June 25.
"You got to get your Special Purpose Vehicles quickly in place and get them going about formulation of projects and getting them off the ground. I would like these 20 projects off the ground by June 25 this year, marking the one year of launch of the Smart City Mission by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," Naidu said.
Smart City Competition was completely city neutral, neither favouring nor discriminating against any participant city, he said adding that it was good if competition brought pressure on political leadership.
"Several political leaders met me and said the competition based selection of cities, based on a set of rules is all fine but it brought pressure on them with people asking why not a single city from their states made it to the top 20.
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Naidu asked the 23 cities participating in the Fast Track Competition like Warangal, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Bhagalpur and Dehradun to improve their proposals by learning from the experience of the first batch of 20 cities.
The Minister said his own city could not make it to the first list of cities selected under the Smart Cities project.
"In development, there is no politics and discrimination. That is the basic philosophy of this government. I have always said that my cooperation depends upon your cooperation. Otherwise there is separation.
"There is no question of politics here. BJP-ruled states like Chhattisgarh, Goa and Jharkhand could not make it. Constituencies represented by many important people are not there. Because I don't expect an MP to make a Smart City. It is the duty of the mayor and the municipal commissioner," Naidu said.
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First Published: Feb 22 2016 | 8:57 PM IST

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