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Sikkim@50: India pursuing ‘Act East’ policy with ‘Act Fast’ approach, says PM Modi

Originally set to join the state's 50th Statehood Day event in person, PM called off Gangtok visit over bad weather

By The Assam Tribune
Photo: IANS
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A file image of PM Narendra Modi (Photo: IANS)

Gangtok, May 29: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday, virtually addressed the 50th-anniversary celebrations of Sikkim's statehood, reaffirming his government's commitment to balanced regional development through the “Act East” policy with an “Act fast” approach.

The celebration, titled "Sikkim@50: Where Progress Meets Purpose and Nature Nurtures Growth", marked five decades since Sikkim became the 22nd state of India in 1975.

Originally scheduled to attend the event in person in Gangtok, the Prime Minister had to address the gathering virtually from Bagdogra due to inclement weather.

"I wanted to join you personally to celebrate the golden jubilee celebrations. I departed early in the morning from Delhi, however, I could only reach Bagdogra, but the weather did not allow me to go any further. However, it is nice to see such a magnificent scene in front of me, where people are everywhere," PM Modi said in his address.

Reflecting on Sikkim's journey, the Prime Minister said that fifty years ago, Sikkim chose a democratic future for itself and embraced the “Indian spirit”.

“Along with its unique geography, the people of Sikkim embraced the Indian spirit. There was a belief that when every voice is heard and every right protected, equal opportunities for development will follow,” he said.

Lauding the state's balanced growth, he said, “In the last 50 years, Sikkim has become a model of nature and progress... Such stars have emerged from Sikkim, who have illuminated India's sky. Today, I can say that the trust of every Sikkimese family has steadily strengthened and the country has witnessed the results in Sikkim's progress.”

Reaffirming his inclusive development agenda, the Prime Minister said that every state and region of India has its own speciality. “Hence, our government has brought the Northeast to the centre of development. We are working on our ‘Act East’ policy with an 'Act fast' approach,” he added.

The Prime Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for multiple key development projects during the virtual event, including a 500-bedded district hospital worth over Rs 750 crore in Namchi district, a passenger ropeway at Sangachoeling in Pelling, Gyalshing district, and a statue of Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee at Atal Amrit Udyan in Sangkhola, Gangtok district.

Additionally, he released a commemorative coin, a souvenir coin, and a postage stamp to mark the occasion.

The day marked a historic milestone in Sikkim's political evolution. On May 16, 1975, Sikkim transitioned from a monarchy to full statehood within the Indian Union following a referendum.

--IANS

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