PM Modi Slams Congress for Hindering Sikkim's Development

PM Modi attacked Congress for hindering Sikkim's development during the state's 50th Year of Statehood celebrations. He inaugurated and laid foundation stones for multiple projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore, emphasizing the Centre's Act East and Act Fast policies. Modi highlighted Sikkim's tourism potential, noting its rich floral and faunal diversity. He also visited the Swarnajayanti Maitri Manjari Park and the Orchid Experience Centre during his two-day visit.

Key Points: PM Modi: Congress Hindered Sikkim's Development, BJP Ensures Progress

  • PM Modi attacks Congress for hindering Sikkim's development
  • Inaugurates and lays foundation of projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore
  • Calls Sikkim and Northeast India's Ashtalakshmi
  • Highlights tourism potential with over 25% of country's floral diversity
2 min read

"Congress govts hindered Sikkim's development": PM Modi says Centre committed to Act East, Act Fast

PM Modi slams Congress for hindering Sikkim's development, highlights BJP's Act East policy and new projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore for the state.

"What the BJP government is achieving now could have been accomplished much earlier. However, successive Congress governments consistently hindered Sikkim's development. - Narendra Modi"

Gangtok, April 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday attacked Congress and accused the Opposition party of hindering Sikkim's development in the past.

Addressing Sikkim's 50th Year of Statehood celebrations in Gangtok, PM Modi called Sikkim and the Northeast, India's Ashtalakshmi and affirmed the Centre's Act East and Act Fact policy.

Prime Minister Modi said, "What the BJP government is achieving now could have been accomplished much earlier. However, successive Congress governments consistently hindered Sikkim's development. For example, the Sivok-Rangpo railway line was approved in 2008-09, but there was no progress on the ground. After the BJP came to power at the Centre, development gained momentum. For the first time, a railway line is set to reach Sikkim."

PM Modi, today, inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore at the closing ceremony of Sikkim's Statehood celebrations.

"Sikkim and the Northeast are not just important parts of our country; they are India's Ashtalakshmi. That is why we are committed not only to the Act East Policy, but we have also resolved to Act Fast for the Northeast. Today, over 30 projects worth crores of rupees have either been inaugurated or had their foundation stones laid. These projects span across various sectors," he said.

Further, he hailed the tourism sector in Sikkim, attributing it to its floral and faunal diversity.

"One of the greatest strengths of our Sikkim is its tourism economy. Sikkim's total area is less than one per cent of the country's total area. However, more than 25 per cent of the country's floral diversity is found in Sikkim. The state boasts more than 500 species of birds, around 700 species of butterflies, lush forests, and the majestic presence of Kanchenjunga. With natural beauty to offer, Sikkim captivates visitors, making them want to return again and again," PM Modi said.

PM Modi was on a two-day visit to Sikkim, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several development projects. He also visited the Swarnajayanti Maitri Manjari Park in Gangtok, witnessing a state-of-the-art, world-class Orchid Experience Centre.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

T
Thomas Y
Over Rs 4,000 crore for Sikkim is substantial, but we need consistent follow-up. Previous governments made many promises too. The PM calling Sikkim Ashtalakshmi is a nice touch, but sustained attention is what matters.
A
Aman W
Finally some real action for Sikkim! The railway line will change everything for locals and tourists. Also, the orchid centre sounds amazing - our natural beauty is unmatched. Act East + Act Fast = real progress! 🚂🌺
J
James A
Criticising Congress is fair game, but I remember many infrastructure projects stalled under various governments. The real test is whether these inaugurations translate to ground reality. Hope the local people benefit directly.
V
Vikram M
Sikkim is indeed a gem - 25% of India's floral diversity in less than 1% area is incredible! Focus on sustainable tourism and protecting biodiversity is welcome. The PM's visit should bring more attention to this beautiful state. Kanchenjunga is truly majestic 🏔️

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50