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‘Inherent habit’ of Congress to abandon any development work that’s difficult: PM Modi

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Last updated: September 22, 2025 8:29 am
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Published: September 22, 2025
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (September 22, 2025) alleged that the Congress has an “inherent habit” of abandoning any development work that is difficult, and this caused significant harm to the Northeast.

Addressing a rally at the Indira Gandhi Park in Itanagar after unveiling development projects worth over ₹5,100 crore, Mr. Modi said he knew that the Northeast couldn’t be developed from Delhi, and so, he sent Ministers and officers more frequently to the region, and he himself came here more than 70 times.

“One inherent habit of Congress is that they never take up development work which is difficult to do; they abandon it. This habit of Congress caused significant harm to Arunachal Pradesh and the entire Northeast. In the hilly and forested areas, where development work was challenging, Congress would declare the regions backward and simply forget them,” he claimed.

The PM said that with the launch of GST reforms on the first day of Navratri, people will receive a “double bonanza” this festive season.

GST reforms updates on September 22, 2025

“Today, next-generation GST reforms have been implemented across the country, and the GST ‘Bachat Utsav’ has begun. During the season of festivals, the people have received a double bonanza,” he said.

“The GST reforms will reduce kitchen budget, helping women,” he added.

The PM said the previous Congress government kept on increasing taxes even as everything got expensive.

“Congress imposed a heavy tax burden on the people, but our government has gradually reduced taxes, giving relief,” he said.

Mr. Modi alleged the border villages were neglected by successive Congress governments, leading to the migration of people from these areas.

He claimed that the Congress also overlooked Arunachal Pradesh, as it has only two Lok Sabha seats.

“When I was given the opportunity to serve the nation in 2014, I resolved to free the country from the mindset of Congress. Our guiding principle is not the number of votes or seats in any state, but ‘nation first’. Our only mantra is ‘Nagrik Devo Bhava‘ [the citizen is God],” he said.

“Modi worships those whom no one has ever asked about. That is why Arunachal Pradesh, which was neglected during Congress rule, has since 2014 become a centre of developmental priority,” he added.

PM lays foundation stones for hydropower projects, convention centre

The PM said the projects he unveiled were an example of “double benefits” of the “double-engine” government.

“Arunachal got ₹1 lakh crore from Centre in the last 10 years, which is 16 times more than what it got during Congress rule,” he said.

Mr. Modi virtually laid the foundation stones for two major hydropower projects in Shi Yomi district, and a convention centre in Tawang.

The Tato-I project, with a capacity of 186 mw, will be developed jointly by the Arunachal Pradesh government and the North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) at ₹1,750 crore. It is expected to generate around 802 million units of electricity annually.

The 240-mw Heo project will also be developed by the state government and NEEPCO at ₹1,939 crore. It is expected to produce 1,000 million units of electricity each year.

These projects, to be developed on the Yarjep river, are part of a larger effort to expand Arunachal Pradesh’s hydroelectric capacity, contributing significantly to regional energy security, officials said.

Mr. Modi also laid the foundation stone for a convention centre in Tawang, to be built under the PM-DevINE scheme at ₹145.37 crore. With a capacity to host over 1,500 people, it will meet global standards and support the tourism and cultural potential of the region, they said. The PM also launched several other infrastructure projects worth over ₹1,290 crore, catering to various sectors, including connectivity, health and fire safety, they said.

Published – September 22, 2025 01:59 pm IST



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