Forces with colonial mindset use freedom of expression to disrupt India's development: PM


New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India's development faces road blocks by "forces with a colonial mindset", sometimes in the name of freedom of expression.

In his address at a Constitution Day event organised by the Supreme Court, he said: "We are amongst nations leading in the use of renewable energy. We are the only country which is in the process of achieving Paris agreement goals before time. Yet, India has to face pressure in the name of environment. Due to colonial mindset. Due to this mindset, in our country, development faces road blocks, sometimes in the name of freedom of expression or some other name."

He added that India is compared with some developed countries' benchmarks, and this is used as a cover to disrupt India's development without understanding the aspiration of the Indian youth.

Obstacles are being put in the path of development, he said, adding that these people, who create roadblocks in the path to development, never face consequences of their acts.

"Rather, consequence is faced by the mother whose child cannot study due to the non-availability of electricity.. Also, that father, who could not take his son to the hospital due to a stalled road project. Also, for the middle-class family for whom modern age utilities are out of bounds, in terms of their income, in the name of environment", said Modi, adding that crores of aspirations in the country are shattered.

He emphasised that today environmental issues have been used to create road blocks in the development of developing nations, like India, and a few weeks ago, in COP26, live examples could be seen. Modi said absolute cumulative emissions of the developed nations from 1850 till today are 15 times more than India. He added that in terms of per capita basis, developed countries emissions are 15 times more than India, and US and EU absolute cumulative emissions are 11 times more than India, and that US and EU emissions in terms of per capita are 20 times more than India.

He said that the colonial mindset is not finished yet and the pathways through which developed nations achieved the pinnacle are being attempted to be closed for developing nations. "They have one aim, to stop development for developing nations," he said.

Modi emphasised that the Constitution is the greatest strength to remove such obstacles and as both the government and the judiciary are born out of it, hence they are twins. Both the government and judiciary came into existence due to the Constitution, and they compliment each other even though they are different, he said.

 

  

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  • Shiv K, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    “Instead of politicians, let the monkeys govern the countries; at least they will steal only the bananas!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan-- -- Turkish playwright, novelist and thinker

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  • Melroy C.F.Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    (1) Freedom of expression is the only path to development. Without FoE there would never have been an “age of enlightenment” that led to the industrial revolution that improved the economic, education, health,freedom and liberty levels all over the world. Thus, it is those who have a colonial mindset who wish to shackle FoE and in its wake development.///(2)Mr.Prime Minister your speech writers have misled the nation. You are very well aware that the problem lies not in FoE but with the various forms of dogmatic ideologies that people “religiously” adhere to without taking off the blinds that limit their all round vision. One of these diseases is the one called “Socialism”. (3) Yes, it is true that the West has enjoyed cheap energy for decades and now want the developing nations to pay for it along with them. That does not mean that developing nations should not learn from the “mistakes of others”. The path is to find a middle route until science and the free market find other sources of energy generation. The viability of nuclear power plants must be assessed. Coal based electricity is still the cheapest. If you do not destroy existing – i stress on “existing” – trees then they will absorb the carbon emissions. You cannot on the one hand destroy existing forests and ecology and hills and continue with carbon emissions. Development and ecology can co-exist. Destroy the environment and it will destroy you. Man is not even a microscopic virus as compared to NATURE.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    what developments u have carried out since 2014?! I saw lynching, peeping in my plate, rape of females has been trippled, with demonetization u have destroyed India's economy, back-door entry 4 power rule luring threatening with e.d., raids & converting mla's 2 your party, corruption is rampant all over india; gas, diesel, petrol=gdp has been considerably increased, people r jobless, every necessity commodities prices have been increased, peoples wallet's r empty. 1nly adani, tata, ambani r richer dan ever. who appointed dees fringe elements, how brhasta jumla paapies became rich,. how thousands of humans dead bodies were floating in da ganga river. 100's of humans have died of during exchange of demonetized notes & no compensations have been paid so far. admin during your tenure is a utter failure. overall a worst p.m v r seeing from 2014.

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  • Hussein, Moodbidri

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    Now nobody is speaking about development and employment. Once Subramanya Swamy told that, "Our spokespersons keep talking about development, but they should learn from Vajpayee because even he talked about India shining. We lost badly and were reduced to half," Therefore, they use the easy way to win election.

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  • Raphael Aranha, Moodubelle/Udupi

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    Yes, true. Before 2014 they used to do so.

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 27 2021

    Sick and tired of this mans twisted monologues.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Fri, Nov 26 2021

    Why don’t you exercise your freedom of expression rights too by holding press conference inviting all opposition parties and officially announcing your developments, achievements and accomplishments proudly ?????…..Are you ready, Have guts??!!??!!??!!…..

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