Opposition obstructs development works, gives political interests preference over nation: PM Modi

Kanpur, July 25: Prime Minister NarendraModi on Monday accused the Opposition of obstructing development works merely on the ground that they could not accomplish these during their tenure while alleging that they keep their political interests above that of society and the country.

“Many times, the opposition parties put some obstacles in the government’s work as they could not implement the decisions taken by them when they were in power,” Modi said addressing virtually a programme on the 10th death anniversary of former Samajwadi Party RajyaSabha member Harmohan Singh Yadav.

   

“Now, if they (decisions) are implemented, they oppose it. People of the country don’t like it,” he added.

Recalling words of former prime minister AtalBihari Vajpayee, Modi underscored the primacy of the nation over party politics.

“Parties exist because of democracy and democracy exists because of the country. Most parties in our country, especially all non-Congress parties, have followed this idea,” he said.

“I remember the 1971 India-Pakistan war when all major parties stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the government. When the first nuclear test was conducted by the country, all parties stood firmly with the government,” Modi added.

The prime minister said when the country’s democracy was crushed during the Emergency, all major parties came together to save the Constitution.

“ChaudharyHarmohan Singh Yadav was also a ‘jujharusainik’ (combative soldier) of that struggle. In other words, the interests of our country and that of society are bigger than our ideologies,” he stressed.

“However, in recent times, there has been a trend to put ideology and political interests above the interests of the country and that of society,” he added.

Speaking on social justice, Modi said every section of society should get equal opportunities.

“No one should be deprived of the basic needs. The country will move forward when the Dalits, backwards, tribals, women and divyang move ahead. Harmohanji considered education as the most important for this transformation,” he said.

Hailing Yadav, Modi said he not only took a political stand against the massacre of the Sikhs in 1984 but also came forward to save them.

He risked his life and saved the lives of many Sikh families, Modi said, adding that the country recognised his leadership and awarded him the Shaurya Chakra for it.

Modi said Yadav took forward the ideals of socialist leader Ram ManoharLohia in his long political life.

“The work which he has done for society and his contribution to the politics of UP and the country will guide coming generations,” he said.

The prime minister said Lohia worked on the cultural strength of the country by organising Ramayana fairs and caring for the Ganga.

“Lohiaji was of the view that socialism is a principle of equality. He used to alert (people) that the decline of socialism may convert it into inequality. In India, we have seen both these situations,” he said.

Modi said India is realisingLohia’s dreams by initiatives like the NamamiGange, BetiBachao, BetiPadhao, Eklavya Schools for tribal areas and the promotion of education in mother tongue.

Drawing attention to the swearing-in of DroupadiMurmu as the country’s new President, Modi said, “For the first time after Independence, a woman from tribal society is going to lead the country.

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