Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, whose first month in office has been praised for
some bold measures like forming an SIT on black money, and received
flak for decisions like a steep hike in railway fares, wrote a blog
wherein he thanked the public for reposing faith in him.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi also touched upon various topics over which his government is being
targeted. He said the one-month duration was not a 'honeymoon period'
for any of his ministers, as it has been observed in previous
governments.
Hailing his Council of Ministers for the hard work they put in from Day
1, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi wrote: "Our entire team has devoted every single moment for
the welfare of the people. Every decision we took has been guided solely
by national interest."
The new
government's 30 days have been marked not just by a different style of
functioning but also controversial moves to replace UPA appointees among
bureaucrats and state governors.
Armed with a decisive mandate, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and his team have taken some bold decisions.
Apparently pointing towards the legacy of 10 years of the UPA rule, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said: "There are areas we surely need to improve. A big challenge I
am facing in Delhi is to convey to a select group of people about our
sincerity to bring positive change in this country. These are people who
are both within and outside the government system. There have been
instances in the last month with which our government has nothing to do,
yet these controversies have persisted."
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said he didn't "blame anybody" but felt the need to strengthen
systems so "the right things are communicated to the right people at the
right time".
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, a four-time Gujarat Chief Minister, also shared that his
confidence had "increased tremendously" though he began his new job with
misgivings.
"When we took over a month ago, I kept thinking that I am new to this
place and some people believed that I would take at least a year or even
two to learn the intricacies of the working of the central government.
Fortunately, a month later that thought does not exist any longer in my
mind," he said.
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