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'Time to take a long jump': PM Modi asks BJP to follow 'P2 and G2 agenda' for development

Powered by a new-found confidence after the big victory in Uttar Pradesh+ , Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Sunday asked the BJP to use the government's achievements over the last three
years as a jumping board to take a "long jump" and hasten the pace of economic and social
development targeted especially towards the deprived in society.

Addressing the national executive meeting of the BJP+ here after forming governments in four states
last month, PM Modi gave his party a new agenda - P2 and G2 that stands for Pro-Poor and Good
Governance, to envisage his vision of empowering the poor and taking India to the top rung of
developed nations by 2022, when India completes 75 years of Independence, Union minister Nitin
Gadkari told reporters at a press conference after the speech.

Modi gave the example of Mahatma Gandhi in this context, Gadkari said. "In all his speeches for 20
years from 1922 to 1942, Gandhi spoke of ridding India of British rule and it took that long for people
to develop the thought that they achieve Independence from the British," the PM said.

Similarly, at present one has to imbibe the thought that the country has to be rid of poverty and
India should be at the bottom of the table when it comes to the number of poor in the world.

Explaining his "long jump" theory, PM Modi told the party members that the government has
achieved a great deal in three years, but it does not mean that the pace of development has to
remain the same; in fact it should be hastened so that it is like taking a long jump towards
development.

Asking his party to go into a mission mode for the "service to the poor" in the lines of party
ideologue Deendayal Upadhyay+ , Modi outlined a new economic mantra of developing "Jaladhan,
Vanadhan and Jandhan."

Jaladhan is developing the country's water resources so that maximum water is made available for
irrigation and farmers do not have to commit suicide.

Vanadhan is the forest resources that can take care of lives of the tribals who live in forests and
make a living from there as that would not only improve their lives but will also take care of ecology
and environment.

Jandhan is developing the economic power of the poor, like it was done by initiating bank accounts
for the deprived masses.

"India is a rich nation with poor people" PM Modi said, which can move ahead only by empowering
the poor.

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