Bharat
Mata Ki Jay (Victory for Mother India)-Bharat Mata Ki Jay (Victory for Mother
India).
My
dear brothers and sisters present here in large numbers,
My
regards to the people of Mokama. I convey my regards to all of you on this holy
land of Lord Parashuram. I am blessed on coming here in Mokama.
The
whole country is gearing up to celebrate Diwali. Preparations for Chhath Puja
are also underway. I congratulate you in advance for Dipawali
and Chhath Puja. And gifts worth nearly Rs. 4 thousand crore are being given to
Bihar on this pious occasion.
Brothers
and sisters, a short while ago Gadkari Ji was talking about how many road
projects, highway projects have been started by the government of India. And
description was so long that I saw that you too were surprised that so many
schemes can be implemented in such a short span of time to turn around the
fortune of Bihar.
I
am grateful to Nitish Ji and his entire team for supporting all the government
of India schemes in every possible manner. When we had difficulties they came
forward to solve our problems and in a way today both the central government
and the state government have been working shoulder to shoulder with full
dedication to realise the dreams of Bihar and you can see the results. Nitish
Ji has touched upon several issues, since he is the chief minister, but he was
also a member of Parliament from this area for several years so it’s natural to
have an emotional attachment with you. And due to that emotional attachment he
has that restlessness that this should be done or that should be done and so
on. And I respect his feelings and I assure him that the government of India
would walk with him shoulder to shoulder to realise the dreams of millions and
millions of people of Bihar and it will take the journey of development to new
heights.
Brothers
and sisters, today I got the good opportunity to come to the land of Mokama,
Nitish Ji showed me the design of the bridge from the above, the foundation
stone for which is being laid here today, when we were coming here. He showed
me the model and I am confident this kind of bridge will become the centre of
attraction for the entire Bihar. And this bridge will connect Begusarai, the
area of work of the first chief minister of Bihar Dr. Shri Krishna, with the
state capital Patna. Even today, I bow down to Shri Babu who made Begusarai the
industrial capital of Bihar by establishing Refinery, Fertilizer, Thermal Power
Plant and Barauni Dairy.
Today,
I have come to that land which is just a few hundred meters away from that temple
of education which imparted the values to the national poet Dinakar Ji during
his childhood. As one remembers Dinkar Ji his feelings inspire us even today.
They show us the path of liberty from the blind faith. Be it an oppressed
person or one who is persecuted or exploited, poor, deprived, villager, farmer,
labourer, we feel an inspiration to respect them due to the emotions expressed
by Dinakar Ji. This is the land on which Dinakar Ji was raised. Dinakar Ji had
said:
‘Arti
Liye To Kise Dhoondhta Hai Moorkh, Andh-Shraddha Ke Khilaf Chot Panhuchate The’
‘Arti
Liye To Kise Dhoondhta Hai Moorkh, Mandiro, Raj Prasado Mein, Tahkhano Mein’
‘Are
Devata Kanhi Sadko Par Gitti Tod Rahe, Devata Milenge Kheto Mein, Khalihano
Mein’.
Today,
the people who will break stones for the projects that are being launched, they
are our gods who make our fortune. And government of India is taking an
important step to realise the dreams of Dinakar Ji.
Brothers
and sisters, this land is also the land where lord Parashuram had meditated.
Nobody can forget the grand history of the holy Simaria Bank located on the
banks of mother Ganga at the confluence of three great ancient states – Ang,
Magadh and Mithila. And when I have got the good opportunity to bow down to this
holy Simaria Bank from this platform then I respectfully bow down to it. This
is the land of brave-heart Babha Chauharmal, a fair is being organised in his
memory every year at some distance from here. A large crowd gathers here and I
also bow down to such a holy land.
My
dear brothers and sisters of Bihar, as far as I can see, I see people
everywhere. There are two three times more people outside this tent than those
who are inside it. All those people are facing harsh sunlight outside. And they
have been facing the heat under the sun for quite some time and despite
suffering this hardship they have turned up here in large numbers to bless me,
I bow down to you as well. I welcome you. But my dear brothers and sisters of
Bihar, I would like to assure you that the government of India and the state
government will not allow the hardships faced by you people here to go waste.
Our
country also had this kind of people whose thinking was responsible for the
backwardness of the country. I have read about this kind of politicians who
used to talk like this if someone talked about constructing a road: ‘What is
the need for a road, the roads are needed by those who have cars, do we poor
people have cars, why do we need roads?’ The people with this kind of negative
mentality, we cannot even think about the way they have ruined the country. If
today you travel to a village where there is no road....MPs also come to meet
me and they tell me that some roads under the Pradhanmantri Gram Sadak Yojna
have not been constructed in their area, they ask me to give priority to their
area. Whenever people from rural areas meet me they demand the roads under the
Pradhanmantri Gram Sadak Yojna.
Brothers
and sisters, in the last three years we have increased the budget so much, we
have ramped up the speed of the work so much that today we have succeeded in
constructing the twice as much roads than what we used to construct earlier and
that is why this work of constructing the roads is taking place to bring about
a change in the rural life. However, rural roads alone are not enough. We
should connect our large economic centres, economic centres are growth centres
as well and those place where economy thrives; we also need to connect these
places with interior areas through the road connectivity.
Today,
those projects worth thousands of crores of rupees for which the foundation
stones have been laid, these projects are not for merely running the vehicles
on them. The construction of road is meant for changing the economy of this
place. And it is our attempt to bring prosperity here through the roads and
these are roads that pull the prosperity and contribute in the making the area
prosperous.
Brothers
and sisters, Ganga, our lives are dependent on her. Today, if mother Ganga were
not there then how terrible the situation would have been? However, we never
made any attempt to save that Ganga, we were indifferent. Saving the Ganga is
equal to saving our future generations. If we clean the river Ganga then nobody
can stop its stream and that is why the government has been engaged in cleaning
the Ganga by spending the billions and billions of rupees. And this is not
merely the name of a river. And once again we will develop the same feelings of
reverence towards rivers, initiatives for saving the rivers will be taken, an
awareness about all the rivers of India will be generated. If we want to avoid
the water crisis in India in future then this is the only way and we will have
to take it seriously. And that is why this cleanliness mission that has been
launched, and all the states, from Gangotri to Bengal Sagar, which have been
associated with this mission, the first priority is being given to this thing
by dividing their responsibility that Ganga should not be polluted. A campaign
has been launched to stop the drainage of polluted water, to stop the water
polluted with chemicals going into Ganga. And today foundation stones for
several projects are being laid simultaneously in Bihar so that in the coming
days we will be able to see mother Ganga the same way the way we have devotion
for her. And when mother Ganga will be as per our dreams then there will be an
unique joy in Chhath Puja, and there will be an unique feeling of devotion.
Brothers
and sisters, during the last few days, government of India’s Railway ministry
has started an important train for the people of eastern Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar, and it is going to be of immense benefit during Diwali and Chhath Puja. Antyoday
Express from Mumbai to Gorakhpur, this is the first Antyoday Express of the country
and just one week ago I have flagged off from Surat the second Antyoday Train
from Surat to Patna Jaynagar. We have made this arrangement that the poorest of
the poor can board the train at the last moment without reservation.
We
have connected Mahamana Express from Baroda to Banaras. People who have been
working in Surat, in Baroda and in Ankaleshwar, people those who work in
Maharashtra can reach their homes comfortably for the festivals of Diwali and
Chhath Puja. This government has started these four important trains in the last
few days at a very fast pace to connect Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh, it is
certainly going to benefit you people during Diwali and Chhath Puja.
Brothers
and sisters, a short while ago Nitin Ji, Gadkari Ji presented a sketch to you,
perhaps, this kind of massive work of building infrastructure in such a short
span of time would never have been done in Bihar before. As Nitin Ji just said
that in case of the work of roads alone, the work worth Rs. 53,000 crore has
either been started or has been approved. You can imagine what kind of comfort
these basic facilities, these basic facilities of infrastructure will provide.
We
know it very well that the future will not allow the journey of development to move
forward without connectivity. Road connectivity, rail connectivity, internet
connectivity, gas grid, electricity connection and taps of clean water are
required. These issues of connectivity are related to poor people and even in
these things a project of waterways has been launched under the leadership of
our Gadkari Ji. And if we successfully implement waterways then you will see
the importance of rivers. Those people who are from the economic field even
they won’t be able to resist the need to associate themselves with the rivers
with a feeling of reverence. This kind of change is going to be come about in
the field of the country’s economy due to the waterways to supply the goods to
the poorest of the poor in the least possible expenses. This thing is going to
become possible on the banks of the mother river due to waterways.
In
the British era this waterway was there, at that time Mokama was known as Mini
Calcutta. It had become the centre of big economic and transportation activity.
The government of India has taken upon itself the task of restoring this
reputation and I would like to assure you that in any case we will restore that
reputation.
You
must have seen that we have started a massive campaign to provide electricity
to those villages where it was not available. There were 18,000 villages
without electricity. We started with the dream to finish it within 1,000 days.
We still have some months left however we have electrified nearly 15,000
villages so far and we have been working at a fast pace to electrify those
remaining 2.5 to 3,0000 villages. Along with that we have recently launched Pradhanmantri
Saubhagya Yojana. This Pradhanmantri Saubhagya Yojana, I’d urge Bihar to take
full advantage of it. Under this Pradhanmantri Saubhagya Yojana, the government
of India and the state government will work together to provide electricity to
those houses which don’t have electricity connection. Even if someone lives in
a shanty he even then he will get the electric bulb. Earlier if someone used to
ask for electricity connection then the government used to tell that there is
an electricity poll on that side and if we need to supply electricity then we
will have to install 10 polls from there to here and it will cost nearly Rs.
30,000. And if you pay Rs. 30,000 then only you will get the electricity connection.
So the lower class, middle class people, poor people used to reply that they
don’t need electricity as they can’t afford to pay Rs. 30,000. People did not
used to take electricity connection. Brothers and sisters, we have decided that
no Indian family will be compelled to live in the 18th century like
situation. The connections will be given free of cost, if there is a need to
install polls then the government will install them, if there is a need to lay
the wires then the government will do that and it will supply electricity to
that house and the first connection will be given free of cost so that he can
think about the education and lives of his children, can think in a new way and
move forward in the direction of change.
Brothers
and sisters, this is a unique feature of this government which even our critics
have to admit after these three years. It was a habit of previous governments
to make announcements while keeping the elections in mind and then to forget
the people and the schemes. Today, there is this kind of government in Delhi
that we prepare the road map of a scheme if we conceive it. And the government
completely dedicates itself in arranging those resources, in implementing those
schemes in a time bound manner to finish them during its tenure. You might have
seen that the gas connections to more than 3 crore families, to the poor
families, to the poorest of the poor families have been provided so far. They
have started cooking chapattis on gas stove. We have a dream of providing gas
connections to two crore more families in the next two years and we will
accomplish that within the stipulated time and will bring about the change in
poor person’s life.
We
have started off with the cleanliness campaign. And I will call upon to
everyone and would like to tell the government employees, would like to tell
the educated youth, the financially sound families to think about a moment and
think about those mothers and sisters who live in villages, who live in the
shanties of cities and who have been compelled to defecate in the open. Who
don’t have toilets, what do they do? They go out of their houses in the dark
before the sunrise and come back after relieving themselves before the sun
rises. And once the sun rises and if they need to relieve themselves during the
day time then they wait until the night, until the sunset, until it is dark and
till then they torture their bodies, till then they bear the pain and after
that they go to defecate. What kind of adverse impact it will have on the
health of my poor mothers and sisters? What will be the situation of our
mothers and sisters? And that is why I especially urge to every state of the
country that we should not be complacent in constructing toilets if it is our
responsibility, we should honestly take it forward and we should make every effort
to finish it if we have concerns for the dignity our mothers and sisters, if we
have concerns for their health.
Today,
we have linked five crore families in the country with toilets. In a country
where the facilities for cleanliness were less than 50% of the requirement,
today we have succeeded in taking this figure to nearly 80%, but we will have
to take it further and therefore I especially urge to our people of Bihar to
take one responsibility in their villages. Today, nearly 2.5 lakh villages in
the country have declared themselves Open Defecation Free. I invite Bihar, lets
come forward to make our villages, our tehsils, our districts open defecation
free. And in the coming days, from the land where Mahatma Gandhi had launched
Champaran movement, the land where Mahatma Gandhi gave the message of
cleanliness, the land where Mahatma Gandhi had given the message of self
dependence, such a land, and today the country has expectations of you. You
also take the leadership in this thing as well and take Bihar to new heights
and it will not be possible without the people’s participation. Tasks are not
finished on the basis of government money alone, but when people decide then
the work happens automatically and that is why I invite you people.
My
brothers and sisters, you have blessed me by turning up in such a large number;
I once again express my gratitude to you. And I assure you that the government
of India is committed for the development of eastern India. And under the
development model followed by us, be it eastern Uttar Pradesh, be it Bihar or
West Bengal or Assam or Odisha or be it North East, all these regions will
scale new heights of development. We have been working in the direction of
setting up a fertiliser plant in your area. Our farmers are going to get
benefit from that.
And
with this single expectation that all of you will join this journey of
development I call upon all of you to join me in saying this with your full
strength:
(Bharat
Mata Ki Jay) Victory for Mother India,
(Bharat
Mata Ki Jay) Victory for Mother India,
(Bharat
Mata Ki Jay) Victory for Mother India,
Thank
you very much.
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