If we decide, we can change the pitiable condition of Indian economy. We have to take up the responsibility and show commitment.
My focus is not merely a beautiful city, but a city that’s made beautiful on the parameters of good health and cleanliness.
Federal system is at the heart of Indian democracy but UPA is adamant to break the nation by breaking the federal structure for their vested interests. It’s a conspiracy to grab power through the backdoor...
People power must be combined with good governance to bring about real, deep and lasting change. This combination can achieve almost everything from eliminating corruption to ending malnutrition and illiteracy.
Gujarat is all about Trade with Tradition, Commerce with Culture, Enterprise with Entertainment and Development with Disaster management.
Individual efforts can bring excellence but only collective efforts can deliver effectively.
There is no red tapism in my state, only red carpet.
From my experience of having served for 3000 days, I can say that anything can be achieved.
Mere good governance is not enough; it has to be pro-people and pro-active. Good governance is putting people at the center of development process.
Contrary to the prevailing notion that good governance is bad politics, in reality good governance is good politics. A government should work keeping in mind the welfare of future generations, not the next election.
Good governance is treating development as a mass movement in order to see that fruits of development reach the poor and the downtrodden.
Secularism for the Congress is merely a slogan while for the BJP it is an article of faith. Secularism is about votebank politics for the Congress, while it is about ‘India first’ for the BJP.
I am a very optimistic man and only an optimistic man can bring optimism in the country.
My experience in Gujarat shows that howsoever big a problem might be, it is not insurmountable if we have the will to act.
My stand has always been clear that I am from Gujarat and will keep working for the state.
I dream of a society that is continuously creating knowledge, where each individual is a part of this creation, where youngsters can pursue courses with freedom of choice, where technology is used for universal access of education and yet the importance of the Guru is retained.
We led the industrial revolution, the White revolution, now its time for a cultural revolution.
In democracy, people’s verdict is always final and we all have to accept it with humility.
Politics for me is not Ambition but a Mission.
A society that does not give importance to education cannot progress. Let there be any Government, it must have a vision to make India shine in the field of education.