Change attitude, work culture: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju

Change attitude, work culture: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju

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Itanagar: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday called upon the lawmakers in Arunachal Pradesh to change their attitude and work culture for development of all the backward places in the State.

“There are lots of developmental work need to be carried out in the far-flung areas of the State as these areas are yet to see the fruits of real development. We have to change our attitude in working style as the old style of working will not bring fruits of development,” he said while addressing the Arunachal Rising Campaign at Koloriang, the headquarters of Kurung Kumey district.

The Union Minister of State for Home said that special care was needed for the areas bordering China.

Rijiju said that every MLA and MP should submit their report cards before the people so that the voters could gauge their performances in the past five years and re-elect them.

“Since 2014 as an elected MP from Arunachal Pradesh and also as a minister, I worked for development of my constituency as well as the State,” Rijiju, who represents Arunachal West Parliamentary Constituency, said.

He said that during 2014 to 2016, the development in Arunachal Pradesh was stagnant due to political instability but the fast development undertaken by the present government led by Chief Minister Pema Khandu is praise worthy.

“The responsibilities of all the stake holders including the elected leaders are need of the hour to take the state ahead,” he said and appealed all for their wholehearted support to the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The minister informed about the schemes and projects undertaken by him saying that a total of 17 roads and 23 bridges have been approved under Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) for Koloriang Assembly constituency worth more than 415 crore.

“The tender works will be done soon but the contractors and department should execute the work with quality so that it will be an asset for the state,” Rijiju said while cautioning that strict action would be initiated against those involved in corruption.

Terming the day as ‘historic’, Koloriang MLA Pani Taram in his address said that the eleven projects which have either been inaugurated or foundation stone laid, were of great importance for the people of the area.

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