Modi blames Congress, says Andhra Pradesh divided for political gain
Amaravati: Political selfishness led to the hasty division of Andhra Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today accusing Congress of "spreading poison", instigating youth and creating tension between AP and Telegana.
Laying the foundation stone for the new capital, the Prime Minister exhorted people of both the states not to fall prey to lies and disinformation that could fuel tension between Andhra and Telangana.
"For some people's political selfishness, Andhra Pradesh was bifurcated in haste without properly carrying out the process of proper consultation. I can even today feel the pain of those innocents who lost their lives and suffered loss to property in this episode.
"The British left behind such things due to which there is tension in the country even today. The previous government did something that due to which everyday there is tension created," he said addressing a gathering here.
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The Prime Minister assured the people that Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act will be implmented in 'letter and spirit' within the stipulated timeframe.
Modi accused the previous Congress-led UPA government of trying to sow the seeds of permanent problem between the two states and urged the people to move forward in the "true spirit and soul of Telugu".
"Those people who while bifurcating Andhra and Telangana have attempted to sow the seeds of a permanent problem, they are even today adding fertilizer to create poison, create illusion and are trying to play with the emotions of the youth," he warned.
Citing the example of creation of three new states --- Uttarkhand, Jharkhand and Chattisgarh --- during Atal Bihari Vajpayee's tenure where there was no conflict, Modi said he was attempting to do the same now so that there is no problem or bloodshed between the people of the two states.
"The previous government has done a lot of such things that a lot of time and energy of this government is going into undoing and setting them right. But I assure Centre's support to both the states and the Government of India will always stand by and support you," he said.
Modi als cited an example from his own life. He said he faced similar crisis during in the year 2001 when he was the chief minister of Gujarat state. He recalled that severe drought prevailed in the Kutch district of Gujarat and he was new to CM post. He took the drought situation as an opportunity to develop the area, implemented various modules and now Kutch district is the top fast developing districts of India.
The Prime Minister said he along with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, will fulfil the dreams and aspirations of Andhra Pradesh and take it to greater heights by expediting the development process.
"I want to assure the people of Andhra that Government of India will implement the provisions of the Reorganisation Act in letter and spirit. I have come here to assure you that the Narendra Modi and Chandrababu Naidu duo will fulfil all the dreams and aspirations and the issues agreed upon within the stipulated time frame," he said.