Arunachal Pradesh is, was and shall always be an integral part of Bharat: PM Modi

"Congress does not want Indians to pass on their property to their children": PM Modi --- File Photo

New Delhi, April 08: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an exclusive interview with The Assam Tribune, hailed the transformation of the North East region from neglect to abundance under his leadership. He expressed confidence in the region’s youth, affirming their pivotal role in driving overall development.

During the interview, Prime Minister Modi delved into key regional issues, including discussions on Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Myanmar, and China relations. With a focus on safeguarding territorial integrity and promoting ethnic harmony, he addressed pressing concerns pertinent to the Northeast region.

   

Prime Minister Modi Addresses Concerns on Arunachal Pradesh, Development in Northeast, and Ethnic Harmony in Manipur

In response to concerns over China’s claims on parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s steadfast commitment to the state’s integrity. “I do not understand why The Assam Tribune should have any doubt about this. Arunachal Pradesh is, was and shall always be an integral part of Bharat,” asserted the Prime Minister, emphasizing the government’s unwavering stance.

Speaking on the developmental strides in Arunachal Pradesh and the Northeast region, Prime Minister Modi highlighted significant infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and improving living standards. “Today, the development works are reaching Arunachal and the Northeast like the first rays of the sun, faster than ever before,” he stated, citing the inauguration of key projects such as the Sela Tunnel and Donyi Polo Airport.

Addressing concerns about the situation in Manipur and steps to ensure ethnic harmony, the Prime Minister emphasized the government’s collective responsibility to resolve conflicts sensitively. “We believe that it is our collective responsibility to deal with the situation sensitively,” he affirmed, acknowledging efforts made by both the Government of India and Manipur towards conflict resolution.

Highlighting the government’s support, Prime Minister Modi referenced Home Minister Amit Shah’s direct involvement and extensive stakeholder engagements during the peak of the conflict in Manipur.

“Home Minister Amit Shah stayed in Manipur while the conflict was at its peak, holding 15-plus meetings with various stakeholders to help resolve the conflict. The Central Government has been consistently extending its support, as required by the State Government. The process of relief and rehabilitation is ongoing. Remedial measures undertaken include a financial package for the relief and rehabilitation of people living in shelter camps in the State, “The Prime Minister stated, emphasizing ongoing efforts in relief and rehabilitation for affected populations.

Framework agreement with NSCN(IM)

In response to a query about the status of the framework agreement with the insurgent group, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, NSCN(IM) signed in 2015, the Prime Minister provided insights into the ongoing peace process. “As a result of initiatives taken by our Government, a Framework Agreement was signed with the NSCN/Isak Muivah Group of Nagaland on August 3, 2015, for a permanent solution to decades-old Naga political problems,” stated the Prime Minister.

He emphasized that while the agreement lays down broad principles, discussions are underway between the Official Representative of the Government of India and NSCN(IM) to finalize the peace talks. “The Government of India is making all possible efforts to successfully conclude the peace talks with Naga groups at the earliest,” affirmed the Prime Minister.

ON Myanmar Influx into Mizoram

Addressing concerns over the influx of Myanmar nationals into Mizoram, the Prime Minister outlined steps taken by the Indian Government to address the issue. “This influx of Myanmar nationals into India is largely due to the internal developments in Myanmar,” stated the Prime Minister.

He highlighted efforts to engage with Myanmar authorities on the matter and outlined measures such as scrapping the Free Movement Regime between India and Myanmar and increasing border security deployment. Additionally, the Prime Minister emphasized close coordination among various security agencies and the commencement of fencing along the Indo-Myanmar border.

Regarding Mizoram’s role, the Prime Minister disclosed that the state government has been urged to capture biometric data of illegal migrants, with the Indian Government providing necessary assistance for the initiative. “We are bringing about policy changes to adjust to the changing realities on the ground,” asserted the Prime Minister, expressing a desire for peace and stability to return to Myanmar to facilitate the peaceful repatriation of displaced individuals.

Providing a snapshot of progress, the prime Minister noted, “A total of 11 peace agreements have been signed in the last 10 years.” He emphasized the unprecedented nature of this achievement, citing over “9,500 insurgents [who] have surrendered since 2014 and joined the mainstream of society.”

Security Situation

Highlighting the significant improvement in the security situation, the Prime Minister revealed, “Compared to 2014, there has been a 71 per cent reduction in insurgency incidents in 2023.” He further detailed reductions in security force casualties by 60 per cent and civilian deaths by 82 per cent during the same period.

Noteworthy milestones in conflict resolution were also highlighted by the Prime Minister. “The AFSPA has been withdrawn from most parts of the Northeast,” he noted, signalling a positive step towards restoring normalcy. Additionally, successful negotiations regarding Border Dispute Settlement Agreements between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, and the resolution of disputes between Assam and Meghalaya were cited as significant achievements.

The Prime Minister credited peace agreements such as the Bodo Accord and the Bru-Reang Agreement for facilitating the surrender of insurgents and militants, thereby contributing to regional stability. He also emphasized efforts to accelerate development through strengthening Autonomous Councils and implementing schemes aimed at rehabilitating insurgents and promoting their integration into mainstream society.

On a positive note, the Prime Minister affirmed, “All the efforts we have made have ushered in an era of peace in the region.” His remarks stressed the government’s commitment to addressing insurgency while fostering peace, development, and reconciliation in the Northeast.

Communication Bottlenecks in North East

Addressing the issue of communication bottlenecks in the Northeast region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined the government’s strategic vision and concerted efforts to overcome the challenges. “Given the Northeast’s strategic location, our vision is that the region should be developed as a base for India’s growing economic links while also ensuring that the aspirations of the people are fulfilled,” stated the Prime Minister, emphasizing the dual focus on economic growth and inclusive development.

Highlighting the progress made in infrastructure connectivity, the Prime Minister noted significant improvements across various modes of transportation. “Today, the Northeast is seeing improved infrastructure connectivity, whether it is roadways or railways, airways or waterways,” he affirmed, underscoring the government’s commitment to extending connectivity even to the remotest corners of the region.

Providing concrete examples of transformation, the Prime Minister celebrated milestones such as the expansion of rail services to previously unconnected areas and the establishment of new transportation hubs. “Meghalaya came on India’s rail network after 67 years of Independence. Nagaland has now got its second railway station after 100 years,” he remarked, highlighting the historic significance of these developments.

International Internet Gateway in Agartala

The Prime Minister emphasized advancements in digital connectivity, citing the establishment of 5G networks and improved mobile coverage in rural areas. He highlighted the inauguration of an International Internet Gateway in Agartala as a significant milestone, underscoring the government’s commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure.

Act East Policy

The Prime Minister reiterated the Northeast’s importance in the government’s Act East Policy, emphasizing initiatives aimed at strengthening regional connectivity with South East Asia. “The Northeast’s development is also integral to our Act East Policy,” he affirmed, highlighting major projects such as the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway and the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project.

On a forward-looking note, the Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to the holistic development of the Northeast, viewing it as a crucial component of the broader vision for a prosperous and developed India. “I firmly believe that the path to Viksit Bharat runs through the development of our Ashtalakshmi states of the Northeast,” he asserted, expressing confidence in the region’s potential to drive national progress.

Challenges faced in the region

Reflecting on the challenges faced by the region, the Prime Minister highlighted the historical marginalization endured by the Northeast after Independence. “Successive Congress governments gave step-motherly treatment to the people of the Northeast,” he lamented, citing the region’s perceived distance and electoral insignificance as reasons for neglect.

Underscoring his commitment to change, the Prime Minister outlined a transformative approach focused on integration and development. “When we formed the government, it was my firm commitment to change the status quo in the Northeast. We replaced the policy of isolation and ignorance with a policy of integration,” he stated.

Asserting the tangible progress made under his tenure, the Prime Minister emphasized the significant increase in investments towards the region’s development. “In the last five years, the investments we made towards the development of the region are nearly four times more than the funds allocated by the Congress government or any other previous government in the past,” he noted.

Expressing faith in the youth of the Northeast, the Prime Minister emphasized their potential across various sectors. “I have trust in the Yuva Shakti of Northeast, their talent, their skill and their energy,” he affirmed. He cited initiatives in education, sports, entrepreneurship, and agriculture as avenues for youth empowerment and economic prosperity.

Concluding on an optimistic note, the Prime Minister celebrated the Northeast’s emergence as a beacon of progress. “Today, the Northeast is leading from the front in all sectors,” he declared, signifying the region’s newfound prominence on the national stage.

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