“ORGANIC SIKKIM WILL BRING PRIDE TO INDIA”
GANGTOK, 11 June: Sikkim has found one more ambassador and
promoter of its organic mission – Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Replying to the
debate on the motion of thanks on the President's address to Parliament in Lok
Sabha, the Prime Minister included only Sikkim [apart from Gujarat], for
specific mention of a laudable initiative which was worth emulating. Apart from
having recently met Chief Minister Pawan Chamling in New Delhi, the Prime
Minister had also visited Sikkim in a low-key holiday some years back when he
was still the CM of Gujarat.
In his closing remarks in Parliament today, the PM, while
commenting that he saw a “constructive atmosphere” throughout the preceding
debate, informed the House of the “important thing” Sikkim has done. “It
[Sikkim] will bring pride to India as an organic state,” he highlighted while
stressing that Sikkim’s example can be used across India.
He pointed out that organic farming can change the lives of
farmers in Northeast drastically.
The Prime Minister, who took an inclusive note in his
address, praising even achievements of non-NDA state governments, commented,
for instance: “I welcome that the talk of development has started in the
country, when people say Tamil Nadu is better than Gujarat. I want competition
between states about progress. I want to hear that states have left Gujarat
behind. TN’s rain harvesting model is admirable, for instance. So is
Chhattisgarh and West Bengal's development efforts on certain fronts.”
The Prime Minister said that for this Government, the
President's address is not a mere ritual or tradition, but an inspiration,
which has its own sanctity. He called upon all members of the Lok Sabha to work
towards achieving the goals mentioned therein. He said the elected members of
Lok Sabha are now the custodians of the hope and aspirations of the people.
“Victory teaches us a lot, including humility. I assure this
House that we will never become arrogant. Regardless of our numbers, I do not
want to move ahead without all of you. Not numbers, we want consensus,” he
said.
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