The prime minister said the government is committed to
making Manipur the sports powerhouse of the country, and it has a key role in
the vision of making the North-East the centre of its Act East policy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Friday that
impediments to Manipur's progress have been removed and its development has
started at a fast pace, as he asked its people to not allow the forces that
kept it down for 70 years to rear their head again.
Greeting the people of the poll-bound state on Manipur
statehood day, Modi said in a speech that the state deserves peace and also
deserves to be ridden of frequent bandhs and blockades, and added that it has
been achieved under the leadership of Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
The BJP is in power in the state. The prime minister said
the government is committed to making Manipur the sports powerhouse of the
country, and it has a key role in the vision of making the North-East the
centre of its Act East policy.
"Obstacles in the growth journey of the state have been
removed and next 25 years are the "Amrit Kaal" (golden era) of
Manipur's development," he said. He highlighted his continuous efforts to
get a first-hand account of expectations and aspirations of the people of the
state, and said this enabled him to get a better understanding of their feelings
and expectation and find ways to tackle their problems.
The prime minister said under the 'double-engine' of
development, a reference to the BJP being in the power at the state as well as
the Centre, Manipur is getting long awaited facilities like railways.
"Connectivity projects worth thousands of crores rupees
are underway in the state, including Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway line. Similarly,
with Imphal airport getting international status, connectivity of North-Eastern
states with Delhi, Kolkata and Bengaluru has improved. Manipur will also
benefit from the India-Myanmar-Thailand trilateral highway and upcoming Rs 9000
crore natural gas pipeline in the region," he said.
Assembly polls will be held in Manipur on February 27 and
March 3.