Modi miffed with slow pace in NE : Rijiju
Source: The Sangai Express
New Delhi, December 16 2016:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his unhappiness at slow implementation of projects in the North East, a region he has been focusing on, according to Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju.
"The other day I met the Prime Minister and he said 'Kirenji, kuch kijiye' (Kirenji, do something)," Rijiju said at the North Eastern Region (NER) Dialogue on "Impact Analysis of NER Industrialisation Enabled through Central Government Policies" organised by the North East MPs Forum (NEMPF) in New Delhi on Thursday.
Chaired by Assam Congress Rajya Sabha Member Bhubaneswar Kalita, the NEMPF organised the dialogue in collaboration with Federation of Industries and Commerce in the Northeastern Region (Finer) .
Rijiju, who is from Arunachal Pradesh, said that a lot of gaps needed to be bridged in policies on the North East and implementation of these.
"No region in the country is as dependent on Central funds as the North East is because of historical reasons," Rijiju said.
Citing an example, he said that he has been trying for the release of Rs 150 crore for some urban development projects in the North East, but it took a lot of time and "that is because of these gaps" .
Minister of State for Development of the North Eastern Region (DoNER) Jitendra Singh said that Modi was giving high priority to the North East.
"He (Modi) is ready to give anything we ask for," Singh said.
He said that Modi's visit to the North Eastern Council (NEC) headquarters in Shillong earlier this year was the first by a Prime Minister in around 40 years since the visit of then Prime Minister Morarji Desai.
However, Singh said that the Nationalist Democratic Alliance (NDA) Government has been working on the speedy implementation of projects in the northeastern region.
He said that fund utilisation certificates of Rs 11,000 crore that was pending from the previous Government has been brought down to around Rs 300 crore.
"We cannot allow one part of a country to lag behind if we have to be a global power," Singh said.
Stating that the North East was the gateway to countries in India's east, he said that the Government has embarked on expanding connectivity in the region, which included expansion of the railway network.
Singh said that many projects in the North East have been lying uncompleted and the Centre has now asked all State Governments of the region to identify all such projects.