"There is an old saying in the hills of Uttrarakhand which means the waterbodies and youths of the mountains are not able to serve the land where they originate.
"I have decided to prove this wrong.
"I want to take Uttarakhand to new peaks of development where people are not forced by circumstances to leave their homes in the Himalayas and spend their lives in the dirty streets of cities in search of work," Modi told a 'Parivartan Maharally' at the Parade Ground here after the foundation laying ceremony.
Promising people that he was going to drag Uttarakhand out of the "bottomless pit of corruption in which it was languishing under the present regime", the PM said the state needs a double-engine, one at the Centre and the other in the state capital to pull it out of its woes.
Making a reference to the alleged scam in relief funds in Uttarakhand, he said even a scooter with a capacity of five liters of oil could drink 35 liters of it.
"It needs a double engine of the BJP for the huge effort, one in Delhi and the other in Dehradun," he said,asking them to install a BJP government in the state after 2017 elections and give the party an opportunity to buildan Uttarakhand envisioned by Atal Bihari Vajpayeewho had created it.
Terming the project asa tribute to the thousands of devotees from all over India,who perished in the 2013 natural disaster in Uttarakhand, Modi said the all-weather roads will not only generate new employment opportunities for the youths in the hills but also enhance the sense of security of people coming to visit the chardham.
He said the project has been conceived with the help of international consultants so that there is no disruption along the route in any season.
Explaining the delay in launching the project, Modi said he wanted to do something real for the development of the state and was not interested in doing politics or putting up a false show in the name of inaugurating development projects as was being done by some political parties.
The Prime Minister highlighted the steps taken by his government to provide freeLPG connections to poor BPL households and helping women lead a healthy smoke-free life in the remote hill areas of the state.
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Happy to see the impressive turnout at the Parade Ground, Modi said he had addressed people at the same venue just before 2014 Lok Sabha polls in which he was the Prime Ministerial candidate but the crowd this time was even larger.
Earlier, a short documentary on the project was also screened at the venue in the presence of the Prime Minister, Chief Minister Harish Rawat and a host of BJP leaders including Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari, Dharmendra Pradhan, Ajay Tamta, former party CMs Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri, Bhagat Singh Koshyari and Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank besides Pradesh BJP president Ajay Bhatt and tehri MP Mala Rajya Lakshmi Shah.
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