"Over the past five years, the vision with which (former PM) Atal Bihari Vajpayee created Uttarakhand has been put on the backburner by a government too busy with scams. The state's potential in the tourism and power sectors remain largely unexploited. It is time people of Uttarakhand voted to power a clean and corruption free government which could turn Atalji's vision into a reality," Goyal said.
"While the fragile Himalayan ecology cannot be compromised, the state's vast potential in hydro-electricity also cannot be allowed to remain unutilised. The eco-sensitive zone notification is alright but the entire Uttarakhand is not eco-sensitive zone. We will speed up run-of-the-river projects to exploit its hydro-electricity potential to the full without obstructing the flow of its rivers," Goyal said.
Rebutting Chief Minister Harish Rawat's charge that the Centre was not helping Uttarakhand, Goyal said it had never discriminated against the state.
When asked what his ministry in particular had done for the state, Goyal said "We have given 17 per cent additional power to the state besides making enough power available in power exchange which can be bought cheaply as per the state's requirements".
Promising to take Uttarakhand to new heights of development, he said farmers with 10-year-old pumps will be provided free energy-efficient pumps fitted with flow metres which will regulate the flow of water into their fields.
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