PM still in election mode, says Congress on Modi ad
New Delhi, May 26: The Congress on Tuesday slammed Narendra Modi, accusing him of being "still in election mode" and of writing "vague things" as the prime minister listed his government's achievements, via newspaper ads, on completion of one year in office.
"I don't think these advertisements are justified simply because this government has failed to keep its word on many issues.
Be it the issue of black money or farmers' suicides, this government in the last one year has not fulfilled the promises it made before the elections," Congress leader Raashid Alvi told IANS.
"The fact that they lost the Delhi election is proof of how angry the people are with the BJP," Alvi said.
Another
party
leader
Shakeel
Ahmad,
speaking
in
the
same
vein,
told
IANS:
"He
(Modi)
has
written
all
vague
things
in
the
letter.
It
looks
like
our
prime
minister
is
still
in
the
election
campaign
mode.
[I
will
take
care
of
your
mother:
Rashid
Alvi
to
Narendra
Modi]
"I
want
to
request
him
that
since
the
prime
minister's
post
is
of
very
high
stature,
the
truth
must
be
spoken
sometimes."
Modi, in his message in the form of a letter to the people, said he has devoted "every moment of every day, and every element of my body and spirit" in the past year in fulfilling his responsibilities as the 'Pradhan Sevak' or prime servant of the people.
Besides the letter, Modi also marked his first year in office by launching a special anniversary section of his website.
In
the
letter,
Modi
said
his
BJP-led
NDA
government
assumed
office
at
a
time
when
"confidence
in
the
India
story
was
waning"
and
"unabated
corruption
and
indecisiveness
had
paralysed
the
government".
All
this
coupled
with
"ever
climbing
inflation
and
economic
insecurity".
[PM
Narendra
Modi
completes
1
year
in
office:
What
foreign
media
said]
"Urgent
and
decisive
action
was
needed",
he
said,
adding
that
his
government
went
about
addressing
the
challenges
"systematically".
He enumerated the achievements of his government, saying it controlled the runaway prices, rejuvenated the languishing economy and replaced "discretionary allotment" of precious resources "to a chosen few" with transparent auctions.
"Firm steps were taken against black money, from setting up a SIT and passing a stringent black money law, to generating international consciousness against the same".
Modi said "uncompromising adherence to the principle of purity, in action as well as intent, ensured a corruption free government. Significant changes have been brought about in work culture, nurturing a combination of empathy as well as professionalism, systems as well as breaking of silos.
"State governments have been made equal partners in the quest for national development, building on the spirit of Team India."
"Most importantly, we have been able to restore trust in the government," he said.
He said his government, guided by the principle of Antyodya, was paying attention to the poor, marginalised sections and those left behind.
Modi enumerated government schemes - from building school toilets to setting up of IITs, providing vaccination cover to children and the Swachh Bharat mission, from universalisation of the banking service to irrigating fields and rejuvenating the Ganga river, and connecting the northeast region, among other achievements.
He said this was just the beginning and the government's objective was to transform the quality of life, infrastructure and services.