8% growth for next 30 years will give India best of world: PM

Updated - January 17, 2018 at 02:12 PM.

New Delhi: 06/08/2016:\The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the 2nd Year Anniversary celebrations of MyGov, in New Delhi on August 06, 2016. Photo:PIB

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said 8 per cent plus growth over the next 30 years will bring the best of the world to India, even as he lamented being questioned for every “wrong” right from the Panchayat level.

Advocating accountability at every level to ensure good governance, he said everyone responsible should be answerable and held accountable.

In a democracy, he said, people give the elected government a “five year contract” and if they do not like the performance in the next election the mandate is given to some other political party.

“Our country has always believed that good governance is bad politics. After winning one election, government keeps thinking how to win the next election. They are focused on how to increase political base and ways to get more votes and hence going forward it collapses,” he said.

Addressing his first townhall, Modi stressed upon the need for providing grievance redressal system that not just listens to complaints of citizens, but also redresses them in a time-bound manner.

“With rapid and continued economic growth of over 8 per cent over the next 30 years, we can have whatever best we see in the world,” Modi said at the event to mark two years of the government’s citizen partnership app MyGov.

Modi said India has become the fastest growing large economy in the world with a growth rate of over 7.5 per cent which is credible despite global slowdown and two consecutive years of drought.

The Prime Minister also said that without good governance the benefits of government-run schemes will not benefit common man.

“To bring about a change in the country, last mile delivery of government benefits are as important as rules and regulations,” he said, adding government will lose its goodwill if the benefits of a scheme does not reach the intended beneficiary.

“Today if something happens at the Panchayat level, I am asked questions; if something happens at nagar Panchayat level, I am asked questions; if something happens at zilla parishad, I am asked questions; if something happens at nagar palika, I am asked questions; if something happens at Mahanagar Palika, I am asked questions; if something happens in states, then also reply is sought from the Prime Minister.

“Politically it is fine, for TRP also it might be fine, but it creates problem for the Prime Minister,” Modi said.

Published on August 6, 2016 15:17