Leave it to people to
decide whether they are satisfied with my work or not: PM Modi
By Smita Prakash
(ANI)
New
Delhi
The full transcription of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's exclusive interview to ANI.
Q
1) 2018 was not good year for BJP. In 5 elections, BJP saw defeat. Are you
confident of winning in 2019? How many seats are expected?
Prime
Minister: In my opinion 2018 was a successful year. Elections are just one
facet of a number of facets in this country. If in this country poor are given
insurance of up to Rs 5 Lakh, through Ayushman Bharat Yojna. Within 100 of its
implementation, 6-7 lakh have benefited. In such big numbers people were
suffering and today they have got treatment. How can I consider this a failure.
It is my biggest achievement.
The
world today talks about climate change and India was considered as one of the
countries that caused pollution. In 2018, the UN awarded the champion of earth,
a protector of environment, to a leader. It is a source of pride.
18,000
villages did not have electricity, in this year every village was electrified.
In
sports, Indian children did a tremendous job. A lot of medals were won.
Children from Tier 2, 3 cities, villages and from financial weak background are
bringing laurels to the country. Our Para athletes are doing a great job.
104
satellites have been put in orbit is a record of sorts. There has been bumper
crop in 2018.
Any
sector can be taken as an example, India is breaking previous records. 2018 has
been a shining year for India.
Q
2: I am talking about electoral losses. BJP lost in 5 states. You are the Prime
Minister of the party in power. Don't you consider this a loss?
Prime
Minister: In Telangana and Mizoram, nobody gave BJP any chance or even thought
that we would form government. In Chhattisgarh, a clear mandate was given, BJP
lost. But in 2 states there was a hung assembly.
Secondly,
15 years of anti-incumbency was being fought by our people. We are discussing
what was lacking.
However,
in Haryana local polls we won all, Tripura there was 90-95% victory, J-K 74 %
polling took place and in many of those the BJP won. Winning or losing is not
the only yardstick.
Q3:
However, your vote share not converted into seats. Is the Modi wave over?
Prime
Minister: At the outset I wish to thank the people who say this. When they say
this (Modi wave/Modi magic) .That means people are admitting Modi wave. Check
media reports of 2013-14, newspaper and TV debates. A set of persons are there
who kept saying that `There is no Modi wave, Modi can't do anything'.Those same
set of persons, may be some have increased or decreased in number, have a
responsibility to keep setting a narrative. I am happy that they accept, there
is a word called Modi wave or Modi magic.
For
me, there is wave only about people's expectations and aspirations, wave only
about trust that who will fulfil our aspirations and expectations. And today
trust has increased. Aspirations of youth have increased,.. It itself exhibits
a new energy.
Q4:
Opposition believes that if the Modi magic has waned the BJP will not get more
180 seats, a sort of 'Club 180'. They are depending on a non-Modi factor. Can
this happen? Do you think the BJP can go below 180 in 2019.
Prime
Minister: If they do not do this sort of math and spread such things how will
people join their Gathbandhan. They will have to talk big to attract people to
themselves.
To
save themselves such narratives are set ... Is there any scientific study to
this? 2013-14, same set of persons used to talk the Under-200 seats club. You
know very well who I am talking about. That narrative continues.
As
far as BJP is concerned, we should not mistrust the intelligence of the common
man. I keep telling all political pundits let us trust the common man's
intelligence.
After
all what did the common people experience from this government such that they
will go away from us in 2019? Go back to the newspapers 5 years ago, see that
headline, see the headlines now. The common man knows it all. I have faith in
the common man and the youth of this country.
Q
5: If we go by your narrative, you have been talking about a Congress-mukt
Bharat since 2013. But the recent elections proved that the common man
considers the Congress an option to you. This is why in the Hindi heartland,
considered your foundation, Congress governments have been formed. Your goal of
a Congress-mukt Bharat is not coming to fruition.
Prime
Minister: Even Congress people say Congress is a thought, a culture. That
culture has been in mainstream for such a long period. Because of this, it has
become an integral part of Indian political culture. What is that culture -
Casteism, Dynastic politics, undemocratic, nepotism. Congress represents this
culture.
When
I say Congress-mukt, I want to rid the country from this culture and this sort
of thinking. And I have even gone to say that Congress too needs to be mukt of
this Congress culture.
Whether
institute remains or not, I accept that in a democracy, a strong Opposition is
essential but unfortunately the Congress has failed even in that.
Q6:
Till 2017 it was said, Modi-Amit Shah combination cannot be beaten. Now it
seems that this leadership needs to take responsibility. You are losing
elections. If your narrative is so successful why are you losing elections,
shouldn't the leadership take responsibility for these losses?
Prime
Minister: Those who say that BJP is running because of Modi and Amit Shah, they
do not understand BJP. BJP is the largest party of the world. BJP functions
because of our strength from the polling booth onwards 'Mera booth, sabse
mazboot.' Our worker is on this for 365 days....
The
thinking that one or two people run BJP, they don't understand the
organisations. At every level there is leadership by the workers, it has a
cumulative effect, BJP moves forward with sabka sath, sabka vikas and winning
over people.
By
constantly repeating that the BJP is losing doesn't mean that we are actually
losing. BJP won Assam, Haryana, Tripura.
Q7:
So the morale is not down?
Prime
Minister: There is no question of our morale going down. BJP has been on a
winning spree. No reason for morale down. We are confident and are moving
ahead. In 2019, if there is one party which the country trusts and is connected
with the people, it is the BJP.
Q8:
Some of the reasons for these losses are demonetisation, poor implementation of
GST. Looking back was there a need for demonetization? Were any objectives met?
Prime
Minister: There used to be regular reports about black money. There is no
disputing the fact that a parallel economy was running. Notes were found under
beds, sacks full of cash were found. This parallel economy had made the country
hollow. Demonetization has done a big job and in the coming days will set the
country on the solid economic path. Those sacks full of cash have now entered
the banking structure.
An
atmosphere of honesty has been created. The tax net has increased since
earlier. Won't you call this a success? Currency circulation in comparison to
GDP has reduced. This is a good indicator. If it continued like it did
unabated, it would have been difficult to run things in the country.
Q9:
Was there any need for this 'Jhatka'?
Prime
Minister: This wasn't a Jhatka. We had warned people a year in advance that we
have a scheme wherein if you have such wealth (black money), you can deposit
it, pay the penalties and you will be helped out. However, they thought that
Modi too would behave like other governments so very few people came forward
voluntarily.
Through
the media and Parliament I beseeched people to take advantage of this scheme or
else we (GoI) would have to take steps to change the situation. This hasn't
happened overnight. This process took one year. Only after that we had to take
this step. This was necessary for the economic health of this country.
If
any process is changed, take for examples Railways, if a bogey changes tracks
there is a change in speed. We can't deny this. Even when Manmohan Singh was
Finance Minister, do you have any idea how much the GDP fell? It had fallen to
approximately less than 2%. With change this happens but later things got
stabilised. Now, even our growth rate has stabilized, a cleansing process was
needed, we did it. Now an ideology has been created for the country to head
towards.
Q10:
Economic offenders will be brought back? They are still away. Nirav Modi,
Choksi, Mallya are still enjoying outside the country. Objectives of ending
parallel economy and bringing back economic offenders have not been met.
Prime
Minister: Why did they need to flee after all. Had there been governments like
earlier, same dostana would have continued, lootna hai, looto; khana hai, khate
chalo, .. They would have no need to flee. They had to flee because they would
have to adhere to the laws here. They had to return every penny.
Those
who have fled, there are international laws to bring them back. Those are being
implemented. For such fugitives, we have made stringent laws. Seizure of
property is happening even in foreign countries. Therefore, we are using all
tools available with the government.
I
am confident, that those who have fled the country earlier, they have not
returned. But those who fled during this government, they will be brought back,
today or tomorrow. Diplomatic channels, legal courses and seizure of properties
through legal means are being implemented. Those who have stolen India's money,
they will have to compensate for each and every penny.
For
the first time, in the first G20 that I attended as PM, the issue of black
money and banking havens was raised by me. It was recognised as a serious cause
of concern, and also considered a source of terror funding. Countries were in
agreement to share information of such bank accounts.
We
have entered into agreements with various countries. After 2019, we will get
real time information from different countries. So black money will be brought
back.
Q11:
Looking at your speeches from 2013 onwards.2G, 3G, CWG, Damaad ji you keep
giving speeches but they still walk around Lodhi Garden. No one is in jail?
Prime
Minister: Zamanat pe bhi toh hain. Those who are on bail, can do it.... but it
is a fact that those considered first family, who ran the country for four
generations, are out on bail, that too for financial irregularities. It is a
big thing. A set of people, who are at their service, are trying to suppress
such information and push other narratives....
The
country's former Finance Minister is making rounds of courts. It is not a small
thing. I am not in favour of such a thing that anybody should face problems
just because you are our political rival. We are not in favour of that
(political vendetta.) Whatever judgement court gives, we will accept but there
should not be delay.
Q12:
People voted for you because they thought you won't bring any delay in this. It
has been five years but no action has been taken?
Prime
Minister: The country has belief that so much has happened in 5 years that is
why they have so much faith in Modi.
Q
13: GST - Rahul Gandhi has called this Gabbar Singh Tax, Grand Stupid Thought.
Do you think there were problems in tax implementation that's why it needed to
be rolled back in some way?
Prime
Minister: Jiski jaisi soch, waise uske shabd (The way someone thinks is the way
someone talks). Have GST processes not been done taking a consensus with all
political parties in the country? Since Pranab Mukherjee was Finance Minister,
the GST process has been going on. In Parliament, unanimously it was passed.
Before GST, what was tax rate in the country? 30-40 % tax. And hidden tax.
Repeated tax. GST has simplified all this. 500 items have zero tax, which at
one time incurred high taxes. Last few days, tax rates on 1200-1250 items of
daily use have been brought down, some to 18%, to 12 to 5 % and in some cases
to zero. We keep doing because we take feedback. There is Samvad. Decisions are
taken in GST Council that has all governments, UTs and Centre. All have equal
positions. Puducherry and GoI are both equal. Congress governments also. In
Parliament, unanimously it was passed. Are they abusing own party leaders and
party governments?
Just
creating a political hue and cry is not good. GST is a new system... such a big
transformation, technology driven. Some small traders have faced inconvenience,
we acknowledge this. But government's responsibility is to be sensitive to
their concerns. So, whatever comes to our notice, are referred to the GST
Council. We decided collectively how to simplify.
We
wanted to take a decision that those traders who are in the Rs 20 Lakh range
and incur a tax liability, that should be increased to 75 lakh and give them
some relief. We couldn't do this in the GST council meet, states have some
reservations so it has gone to committee. Once committee reaches a decision it
will benefit a number of people.
Similarly,
under construction houses and finished houses, GST, like we did for
restaurants, everything under 5 per cent. We wanted to do that. But there were
reservations by some. So GST council could not do it. It has now gone to the
committee. We will try to ensure that the committee report is expedited.
So,
continuously, we have been trying to make GST easy and benefits of consumers
are secured. In such short time, in such a big nation, whatever achievement is
not small. Despite such diversities in such a big country, there is scope for
improvement. We will continue to make changes.
Q14:
A loyal voter base for you has remained the trader, working class, middle
class. You spoke about Puducherry, that worker Mr Jain, he too was asking about
middle class and how they don't get tax relief. What will you do for the middle
class?
Prime
Minister: For middle class, we will have to change our thinking. Middle class
never lives on someone's mercy. They live with dignity and make immense
contribution towards running the country. If lower class should get something,
that magnanimity, that thinking is also held by the middle class. It is our
responsibility to think about the middle class, not only that they vote for us,
but in the interest of the country.
Inflation,
we have brought it to 2-3% where once it touched 18%, the biggest benefit goes
to the middle class. If price rise is controlled the best benefit goes to
middle class because they can't steal, they can't compromise on daily expenses,
so they get relief if no price rise. If we increase medical seats, who
benefits? Middle class aspirations have been addressed.
Udaan
Yojna, for Rs 2500 flights can be taken. Similar examples in Railways. Ayushman
Bharat may seem that only the poor get insurance up to Rs 5 Lakh but
indirectly, hospitals and other employment generation will happen and the
direct beneficiaries would be the middle class.
Mudra
Yojna's 15 crore loans, biggest beneficiary is middle class. If the middle
class wanted a loan to build a house they never got relief from banks but after
demonetization, loans for middle class is up to Rs 20 Lakh then they will get
relief for 5 years leading to 5-6 Lakh in savings.
A
start up eco system has been promoted which is being driven by the middle
class. There are a number of such examples.
Q15:
Some say that Modi has done nothing for farmers. Rahul Gandhi's promise of loan
waiver was called a 'lollypop' by you. If a farmer defaults on a loan, and then
on the flip side there are economic offenders having a great damn, the farmers
will think that Rahul Gandhi is with them. Your take on this?
Prime
Minister: To say a lie and misleading, that is what I called lollipop, like
saying that we have waived all farm loans. The truth is nothing like that has
happened. Please see their own circulars. They should not mislead. The
Government of India made laws to ensure that those who looted banks pay back.
Rs 3 lakh crore returned.
They
should not compare the two things, mislead people and lie. And particularly a
responsible political party should never do it.
If
loan waiver helps, it should be definitely done. But has it been done by
earlier governments. Since Devi Lal's time, loan waiver was done. 2009
elections win also.
What
is lacking in our system, that farmer becomes debt-ridden and the governments
have to repeat vicious cycle of elections and loan waivers.
So
solution is to empower the farmers. From seed to market, give all facilities to
the farmers. A 100 schemes in cold storage for the farmer we have started
again. Why does farmer have debt? We should make a situation that he should not
need loan. If Swaminathan Commission report had been implemented in 2007, there
would have been no need for loans. Instead of doing that they found avenues to
win elections.
There
is a very small segment of farmers who take loans from banks. A majority of
them take loans from money lenders. When governments make such announcements,
those farmers do not become beneficiaries of the waivers. The farmers who are
dying are out of the purview of such schemes. So these are political stunts.
Still
if state governments are doing it, we are not stopping them. We have not
stopped any state government. We are committed to address farmers' problems.
And empower farmers.
Q16:
Ayodhya/Ram Mandir: Is Ordinance a problem like you did in Triple Talaq? Why
has Ram Mandir just been relegated to an emotive issue for BJP?
Prime
Minister: Triple Talaq Ordinance was brought after SC verdict, in the light of
SC verdict. We have said in our BJP manifesto that a solution would be found to
this issue under the Constitution.
Nobody
can deny it that those sitting in the governments in the last 70 years have
tried their best to stall a solution to this issue. Even today, the matter is
before the Supreme Court. In a way, it has reached its final stage.
I
beseech the Congress, for national peace and amity, that they should stop its
lawyers from stalling this in the court, not create obstacles, and all lawyers,
those Congress ones, should together head to the court and ensure that there is
early judicial verdict .
In
court, Congress lawyers, who are creating obstacles, should stop. Let the
judicial process take its own course. Don't weigh it in political terms. Let
the judicial process be over. After the judicial process is over, whatever be
our responsibility as government, we are ready to make all efforts.
Q17:
Lynchings in the name of cows. Congress, eminent personalities even a person
like Naseeruddin Shah, now say that Muslims are not safe in India.even Imran
Khan said he will teach PM Modi how minorities should be treated. Why does the
BJP not show empathy to minorities?
Prime
Minister: No such incident reflects well on a civilised society. No voices ever
should support such incidents. This is totally wrong and totally condemnable.
Did it start after 2014? This is a result of ills within the society. For
improving this situation, we should all work collectively. I am not in favour
of pursuing a debate that this happened in this government and that happened in
that government. Even one incident is condemnable.
What
Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave used to say, the sentiments reflected in the
Constitution. It is the responsibility of every citizen to respect those
sentiments. If you honour those sentiments, our sentiments are also respected. To
create this environment, everybody should contribute.
A
Muslim scholar based in the Gulf, wrote about India's harmony in diversity
whereas in their region people of the same faith attacked each other. India
should take pride in this compliment.
Sabka
Saath Sabka Vikas. 18,000 villages didn't have electricity. We didn't do this
by asking which villages are of which community.
India
should take pride that we have been living in harmony for ages. There should be
no such incident in the society. But we should understand what the main fabric
of the society is.
Q
18: Political violence in the country:
Prime
Minister: As a worker of the BJP, I strongly condemn it. We have suffered a
lot. In West Bengal, BJP is not even allowed to exercise its democratic rights.
During elections, the way our workers are killed, it does not reflect well on
democracy. In Kerala, our workers are killed day in and day out.
In
Karnataka, so many of our workers have been killed that we can't even fathom.
Our workers have been killed in Tamil Nadu. In Assam, our workers have been
killed. In Jammu and Kashmir, our workers are being killed. The question is not
whether our workers are killed or not, but this political violence is not good
for our democracy and all political parties will have to think about it.
I
want to assure BJP workers and their families that the government does not
tolerate any form of violence, be it by any party. We are committed to ensure
justice to everyone.
We
appeal to the state governments also ....Some day the truth will come out. Today,
some people may be enjoying protection but some day the truth will come out...
Political parties should train their cadres how to behave in a democracy.
Q19-
Triple Talaq Ordinance was considered a progressive move by you but at the same
time in the Sabarimala issue your party gets stuck in the garb of customs and
traditions. Why this contradiction?
Prime
Minister: These are two separate things. You are not seeing this properly.
In
the world, Islamic countries, most of them have banned Triple Talaq. So it is
not a matter of religion or faith. Even in Pakistan, Triple Talaq is banned. So
it is an issue of gender equality, matter of social justice. It is not an issue
of faith. So keep the two separate.
India
is of one opinion that everyone should get their due rights. There are some
temples, which have their own traditions, where men can't go. And men don't
go... In this, Sabrimala, a woman judge in the Supreme Court has made certain
observations. It needs to be read minutely. There is no need to attribute those
to any political party. As a woman too, she has made some suggestions. There
should be a debate on that as well sometimes.
Q20:
Mahagathbandan is now gaining traction. Chandrababu Naidu claims that Modi ji
is supporting the KCR gathbandhan. Can we get some clarity?
Prime
Minister: I am not aware that there some gathbandhan is being made by KCR....
In 5 years, is there something concrete Mahagathbandhan has said in one voice?
They still speak in different voices. Who are these people? To save themselves,
they are looking for support...`Hold each other's hand, we will be saved'. This
game is going on.
Their
single point agenda is Modi. Do this to Modi, that to Modi.... Take any 10
pages of a newspaper, 10 leaders of alliance in different voices abuse Modi.
There is no articulation on what they would do for the nation and why they will
do it.
Q21:
The political allies themselves say that there is no ideological unity. Anybody
but Modi. Will 2019 be Anybody versus Modi?
Prime
Minister: Indian public will decide the course of elections. The public will
decide the agenda. Who is for the aspirations of the people, who is against the
aspirations of the people. This is going to the yardstick for the elections.
The
public knows that earlier it was decentralised corruption, those who sat in the
states, looted the states, those who were in the centre, looted at the centre.
The people will decide whether or not they should ally with these forces of
corruption who are coming together.
Therefore,
it is going to be Janta versus Gathbandhan. Modi is just a manifestation of
public love and blessings.
Q22:
2019 will it be Presidential style kind of elections -- Modi on one side, Rahul
on the other.
Prime
Minister: This elections is going to be fought on who fulfils and takes forward
the aspirations of the people and who stops these. Public is the decider.
Q23:
Can the NDA join more allies to its group?
Prime
Minister: Continuously joining. After 2014, small parties have joined us
especially in the North East.
Q
24: Mayawati?
Prime
Minister: I don't think any sensible person will spell out such things on TV,
who will join, who cannot. But the public knows it all. Take for example,
Telangana. The alliance failed badly. But nobody talks about it. It was the
first experiment of the gathbandhan.
In
J-K, gathbandhan decided to boycott civic polls, people rejected them and there
was 74 % voting. In Assam, entire gathbandhan was together in panchayat polls,
but there too they faced defeat at the hands of BJP. Similar result in Tripura.
At
the top, these leaders may get together for their safety but that does not mean
that public is joining them.
Q
25: An ally like Uddhav Thackeray are echoing words raised by Rahul Gandhi,
like Chowkidaar Chor hai. Don't you think allies are muscle flexing after the
result of these recent assembly elections?
Prime
Minister: In 2014, we got full majority, but we adhered to the coalition
dharma. Took everyone together. Even today when we run the government, there is
consensus in decision-making. It is true that states have their own level of
politics. Our allies wish to grow and we too want them to grow. We do not want
that we should grow at the cost of allies.
Congress
game is different. It is speciality of Congress-led alliance that all allies
are those who have come out of Congress after raising their voice against the
Congress or emerged because of Congress-opposition. So when they approach the
Congress, Congress usurps them.
We
are different. Those who associate with us, they prosper. So our effort remains
that our allies blossom. Sometimes, some expectations are not met, they feel
that they could benefit by putting pressure, some feel that such issues could
be resolved through discussions. So parties have own character.
But
our effort is to take everyone along, and listen to everyone. I am committed to
give importance to regional aspirations. The country cannot be run by ignoring
regional aspirations. That is why BJP is more successful.
Q26:
Why hasn't BJP's footprint increased in South India? Will you enter into any
alliances in Tamil Nadu with the likes of Kamal Haasan, Rajnikanth?
Prime
Minister: This is untrue. Narratives formed 30 years ago are still being
repeated. We are present in the South. We are in Goa and Maharashtra. We are
continuously striving to expand our base. BJP has MP in JK, Tamil Nadu, North
East. We are ready to take everyone along, who want to come with us, with those
with whom we can walk. It is linked to our strengthening regional aspirations.
Q
27: Congress and political observers say that the BJP government has weakened
institutions in the country. Infighting between CBI number 1 and 2 resulted in
direct intervention of PM. RBI Governor's term didn't end he resigned,
allegation being BJP wished to clean out RBI coffers.
Prime
Minister: Congress has no right to speak on this issue. Against the PM and PMO,
the NAC was formed. What kind of empowerment of the PMO was this? Cabinet takes
such a big decision and a big leader tears that Cabinet decision at a press
conference. What kind of respect is for an institution?
Coming
to judiciary, they openly said that we will decide judiciary on the basis of
ideology and senior judges were shown the door and junior judges were promoted.
And you are talking about institutions?
In
the same RBI, several times Governors were forced to leave before their term
expired. You called Planning commission people a bunch of jokers. Do you
remember who the Vice Chairman was?
In
logon ke muh se shobha detahai? When CBI internal personal matter came to
light, they were both asked to go on leave legally. Because institution is
paramount for us.
The
RBI governor himself requested (to resign) because of personal reasons. I am
revealing for the first time, he was telling me about this for the past 6-7
months before his resignation. He gave it even in writing. He wrote to me
personally....
Q28:
Was there any political pressure put on him (Urjit Patel)?
Prime
Minister: No such question arises. I acknowledge that Patel did a good job as
RBI Governor.
Q
29: ED is called the Embarrassment Directorate, vendetta raids are being
conducted.
Prime
Minister: How are these people saying this? Recently, Sohrabuddin judgement
came. Just read that judgement. See how institutions were misused. Accusations
on us is that Modi is not taking action against these people. And you are
saying this is vendetta. ED is doing its job professionally. From a foreign
country, a Razdaar has been brought in custody of India. Should not every
Indian be proud of it.
If
a Congress worker turns up to be Christian Michel's lawyer, then it is a cause
for worry. The countrymen should be proud that Razdaar has come, now there will
be proper inquiry under legal scrutiny and the truth will come out. Instead of
that, you are sending lawyers from your party to support him -- Michel. This is
a matter of concern.
Q
30: Rafale - Rahul Gandhi has made a personal allegation against you about
cronyism. Allegation is that Anil Ambani is your friend and that you helped put
pressure on the French Government, Dassault to benefit your friend. You haven't
spoken out about this, after all, why are you quiet on this issue?
Prime
Minister: This is not an allegation against me personally, but an allegation
against my government. If there is any allegation against me personally, let them
dig who gave what, when and where and to whom.
In
Parliament, I have spoken elaborately on this and whichever public forum I got,
I spoke about this. The matter has been cleared even by the Supreme Court. The
Supreme Court scrutinised it threadbare. The French President has spoken. ..The
least they should do, the questions you are asking me, media should have the
courage to ask where is the evidence for these allegations? Don't throw muck
and run away.... They are not able to give any real evidence, just keep
talking.
Unko
yeh bolne ki beemari hai toh mujhe kya baar baar usi me ulajna chahiye kya? (If
they have this habit of raising this constantly should I also get embroiled in
it)
There
should be debate in the country, why controversies have been created over
defence deals since Independence and our forces weakened. Who is doing it? What
is the reason?
Also,
what is the need for middlemen in the defence deals? Can't defence deal not be
done without middlemen? Had Make in India been initiated 70 years back, the
malai khane wala raasta from outside would have been closed.
My
crime is that I am trying to Make In
India. My crime is that whatever our
defence forces need, that should be made in India, so that dealings outside the
country end. I am trying to get technology transfer.
Those
people who want to weaken the Army are levelling allegations. Should I worry
that they are making personal attacks on me, or whether my country's needs
should be met? I decided that whatever abuses are hurled at me, whatever
allegations are levelled against me, I will continue on the path of honesty and
give primacy to the country's security. I won't leave my Army jawans to their
fate. Whatever be their requirement, I will expedite the procurement processes.
I will do it even if false allegations are levelled me.
Q31:
Surgical Strike -- Former Army officers have reiterated that politicisation of
surgical strikes should not happen and that the BJP is using the surgical
strikes to gain electoral benefit.
Prime
Minister: I am myself of the opinion that there should be no politicisation of
surgical strikes. There is no controversy about it. But after the surgical
strike happened, no minister spoke about it... An Army officer apprised the
nation of the operation. That information was given to Pakistan as well. And
till Pakistan was told, the information was not given out even in India.
But
it is unfortunate for the country that the same day as the surgical strike,
leaders of some parties raised doubts over the surgical strikes. It was
necessary for Pakistan to speak like this to keep their morale intact. But what
Pakistan was saying, was being said here too.
To
lend weight to their views, they were citing Pakistani line. Politicisation
started from that point. You spoke rubbish about the Army. I feel that those
who raised doubts over the Army action, were wrong and such politicisation
should not have happened.
It
is the duty of the citizens and the government to hail the Army. Even the
valour displayed by our armed forces in the 1962 war must be hailed as well as
the courage in the surgical strikes.
If
we don't hail the valour of those who stake their lives for the country, then
who will? So praising the Army should not be considered as politicisation.
Q32:
The hours when the surgical strikes were going on, what was going through your
mind. If these strikes would not have been successful the responsibility would
have been yours for a botched operation, an allegation would have been made
that you are a war monger.
Prime
Minister: When Uri happened, when our jawans were killed, burnt.That incident
made me bechain (restless) and there was rage within me. I had gone to Kerala
and made a mention of this because I could not stop myself.
But
I am part of a democratic system and my personal rage, personal anger, personal
bechaini should never be imposed on the system. But I kept talking to the Army
why it happened. I realised that the anger in the Army was much more than mine.
For the morale of the forces, they somehow wanted justice to be done with those
who had been martyred. I asked them to draw up a plan, what was required. Think
what can be done. Gave them a free hand. They planned.
Twice
the date had to be changed because I wanted full security for the operation.
Finally, the operation was decided. I knew it was a big risk. I never care
about any political risk. The biggest consideration for me was the safety of
our soldiers. No harm must come to them. They were willing to sacrifice their
lives on our word. For that whatever was required was arranged for them.
It
was also decided that they should be trained. Special training was imparted,
secrecy was maintained. The topography and obstacles were kept in
consideration, worst case scenarios were considered... It was a learning
experience for me as well...Then we decided the date. And who will be where, of
the main team. It was decided that before dawn, our men must be back.
I
gave clear orders that whether you get success or failure, don't think about
that but come back before sunrise. Don't fall for that moh (lure) and prolong
it. Success or failure, come back before sunrise. Even if fail, come back. I
won't let my soldiers to die. Soldiers were specially picked.
I
was in live contact throughout, however, in the morning information flow
stopped for an hour, I got anxious. Even one hour after sunrise. That time was
extremely difficult for me. I couldn't send a communication to them either. the
period one hour after sun up was an extremely difficult time for me. My first
priority was that my solider was alive.
Then
came the information that they have not reached back to our side of the border
yet but two three units have reached in safe zone. So don't worry. But I said I
won't be fine till the last man returns. This process took 2 hours after dawn.
Then CCS meeting took place. Before that Pakistan was to be informed. The
Pakistanis didn't take our call at first. Indian press was told by 12 PM. For
me, those moments were ... the way the operation was conducted, such precision,
I got to know a new dimension of our forces. I salute them.
Q33:
What were the objectives of this surgical strike? Terrorism has not abated,
there is still cross border terrorism. Was it used just as a deterrent? Is
there now a policy of hot pursuit?
Prime
Minister: I don't consider it appropriate to talk about such things in the
media. Whatever strategy is to be adopted, how to do, is ongoing at appropriate
levels, has been happening. 1965 war, war during partition. If after one war if
we think Pakistan will behave, then this is a mistake. Pakistan will take some
time to behave. Ek ladai se Pakistan sudhar jayega, yeh sochne mein bahut badi
galti hogi. Pakistan ko sudharne mein abhi aur samay lagega.
Q
34: You invited Nawaz Sharif for your oath, you went to Lahore, you sent a
congratulatory message to Imran Khan even before he took his oath. some may say
why is PM Modi in a hurry to congratulate, is the Nobel Prize his goal? Can
India-Pak dialogue begin?
Prime
Minister: India, under whether UPA or NDA government, never opposed dialogue.
It is our consistent policy that we are in favour of dialogue. It is the
consistent policy of the country, not Modi government or Manmohan Singh
government. It is our consistent policy that we are ready to talk on all
issues, not this issue or that issue. Because India's ground is strong. We only
say one thing that amid the noise of bombs and guns, the dialogue cannot be
heard. Cross-border terrorism must end. And we are persistently maintaining
pressure on this. We have created an environment around the world supporting
this sentiment and terror-supporting Pakistan stands isolated. This is the
fact. Incidents have taken place, but in a limited manner. Those believing in
humanity, those believing in law, believing in the country's unity, have an
upper hand.
Q
35: Do you see any sincerity in Imran Khan's statements, will you head to the
SAARC summit if invited by Imran?
Prime
Minister: There is an old saying."When we reach the bridge."
Q36:
China - You have met Xi Jinping 13-14 times but in response you got Doklam.
Like Nehru, were you also deceived?
Prime
Minister: India should be judged on the basis of its response in Doklam. And
nothing has happened with India that can be considered as deceit. But our
principled position has been that we want friendly relations with neighbours.
All Indian governments have maintained this.
Q
37: Criticism is that your foreign trips are a lot and they are limited to mere
photo ops and no concrete steps emerge out of it.
Prime
Minister: All PMs have had more or less a similar travel schedule. If you
count. There are number of multiple forums, Summit level meetings. If the level
is lower than PM, the voice is not heard, therefore, it is necessary to go for
these visits. Manmohan Singh ji also had to do. It has become mandatory. I try
that India's voice reaches the world. I try to meet maximum people in my trips.
Earlier, when PM used to go, nobody used to notice at the place they would
arrive, even the place from where they departed from. My visits are noticed
because I interact with people and take decisions.
Q38:
The Ganga has not been cleaned up, it has been 5 years.
Prime
Minister: I have to take 5 states along on this mission. Why wasn't the money
spent on the river since Rajiv Gandhi's time not been fruitful? We analysed.
The deficits were filled and we planned on finishing this task. For example, a
drain which was 120 years has just been closed which polluted the river.
A
challenging task would be to cleanse tributaries as well that drain in to the
Ganga. An international report claimed that there has been improvement in the
Ganga, I am not content with this. Still working hard on it. We will be
successful.
Q
39: So will you be fighting for Varanasi or now is Puri also an option?
Prime
Minister: Media persons also should get some work.
Q
40: First time MP, did you ever fathom that Rahul Gandhi would be winking at
you? Can you tell us about your ups and downs in Parliament.
Prime
Minister: Parliament should be a forum for deep discussions. If discussions are
robust, sweet nectar will come out of it. Unfortunately, such discussions are
not happening which is hurting the country. For example, if there is an eight
hour debate in Parliament it is a perfect opportunity to surround the
government and ask them questions. Even the bureaucracy will take note of this.
Our Parliament needs to be more enlightened in democracy. A handful of people
have stifled this and caused harm to our democracy.
Q
41: Whether any regret during this term, and one source of satisfaction during
this term.
Prime
Minister: I leave it to people to decide whether they are satisfied or not with
my work. But one thing, I am not surprised, I could neither make the Lutyen's
world part of me or me a part of them. I did not want them to be a part of me
as my background is different. I am a representative of the non-elite world. I
could not win them over, still trying how to win over such forces. I have
enjoyed every minute. There is honesty in my work, I work for the people. (ANI)
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