Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)
Mysuru, Jun 6: "I have no complaints or displeasure about Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. I had clearly said that I am not totally happy with the achievements of the central government. Some sections of the media have wrongly interpreted my statement," clarified Sri Vishweshateertha Swamiji of Pejawar Math.
Speaking to media persons here on Tuesday June 5, the Swamiji said that based on the information provided to him, enough steps had not been taken against black money and enough headway had not been made in cleansing of River Ganga.
"I had only said that in the backdrop of these two issues, the central government's achievements were not totally satisfactory. My idea was to inspire the central government to aim for further achievements. My opinion was that the government had not worked as per the expectations people had on Modi. But some BJP leaders have understood my statement in a different way and given their own opinions," he said in a unhappy tone.
The Swamiji was of the opinion that union minister, D V Sadananda Gowda, was the only one to have properly understood his statement. "My wish was that the government should go on to achieve further during the one year period left in its term. I want the central government to complete its full term of five years. I also hope that the JDS-Congress combine in Karnataka will last its full term. Any government should rule for its full term. Elections should not be held often as they result in waste of money, din, and fights. I also am against resort politics," he stated.