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Modi slams Congress for project delays, believes in timely completion

Blaming Congress for delay in implementation of plans and policies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the government is trying to bring a culture of completing projects well on time.

Updated on: Feb 7, 2016, 18:22:16 IST
By , Paradip, Odisha
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Blaming Congress for delay in implementation of plans and policies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the government is trying to bring a culture of completing projects well on time.

“Delays shouldn’t occur as they affect people,” Modi said while addressing a public rally in Odisha after dedicating Indian Oil Corp’s largest greenfield refinery at Paradip to the nation. (PTI)
“Delays shouldn’t occur as they affect people,” Modi said while addressing a public rally in Odisha after dedicating Indian Oil Corp’s largest greenfield refinery at Paradip to the nation. (PTI)

“We are trying to bring a work culture where projects are conceived in time and completed on time. The initiatives have to be futuristic and completed before the designated time period.

“Delays shouldn’t occur as they affect people,” Modi said while addressing a public rally in Odisha after dedicating Indian Oil Corp’s largest greenfield refinery at Paradip to the nation.

The Prime Minister was of the view that it is not good that tendering, agitations and unnecessary processes delay projects and plans as this affects people.

Attacking the Congress he said,” My Congress friends often say it was started by us. I don’t relish such ceremonies, rather I would have been happy if the projects were completed 15 years ago (well in time).”

Talking about the Paradip refinery which has a 15 million tonnes annual capacity, he said the foundation stone was laid by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2000 and completed again during the NDA government’s tenure.

Citing another example of delay in implementation by previous regimes, Modi said, “Around 26 lakh cooking (LPG) gas connections were given in last 60 years in Odisha whereas Dharmendra Pradhan gave 11 lakh connections in one year in the state after he took over as Petroleum Minister. This is the way work should be done.”

“For the development of the country, we all -- citizens, bureaucracy, industry and policy makers -- have to give birth to such a culture where projects start on time, progresses within the scheduled time, and finishes within the pre-decided time so that the country gets the benefit, (and) the benefit comes before scheduled time,” he said.

The government, he added, was “trying to bring in this change so that there is no serious loss to the exchequer because of delay.”

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