Previous PMs did not have time to visit the NE : Modi
Source: The Sangai Express / Courtesy - Economic Times
Guwahati, February 15 2018:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the previous PMs were so busy that they hardly had time to visit North East India.
Modi who was in Itanagar to inaugurate New Secretariat building and Dorjee Khandu State Convention said, " Earlier Prime Ministers were so busy that they hardly had time to visit North East India.
However I am someone who cannot live without visiting North East India" .
Ever since Modi become the PM in 2014, he has visited Arunachal Pradesh twice.
Modi said, "Arunachal Pradesh is one such place in North East India where people understand and talk in Hindi.
In a week tour to the country the number of times you hear "Jai Hind", people in Arunachal Pradesh in one day time utter Jai Hind so many times that it matches the one week of the whole country" .
He said, "People here have made it a part of their life style to greet each other as "Jai Hind".
This is the level of patriotism here" .
The Prime Minister added that in several places of North East India these days he comes across youth carrying banner that says "we want to learn Hindi" .
Modi said that the Convention Centre will promote conference tourism.
"I will push the private sector to have their general body meeting here.
We had Agriculture Ministers' conference in Sikkim with sole objective to ensure that everybody witnesses what Sikkim has done in the field of organic cultivation" .
The Prime Minister said, "After Moraji Desai I am the only Prime Minister to attend the North Eastern Council meeting.
Probably other Prime Ministers were to busy to find time for this" .
Modi also laid foundation stone for a medical college.
Modi said, " We are giving stress on human resource, infrastructure and modern technology.
Local doctors understand local heath problems.
In the budget we have made provision for setting up wellness Centre in all the panchayats and around 22,000 modern markets for farmers" .
The Prime Minister added, "The budget has come up with healthcare scheme for poor people.
We are working to provide at least one medical college and hospital for each three Parliamentary Constituency.
Presently scheme worth Rs 18,000 crore is undergoing in Arunachal Pradesh" .