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Governance deficit, policy paralysis marred 2011: Modi

Governance deficit, policy paralysis marred 2011: Modi

December 30, 2011 / 23:16 IST

Ahmedabad, Dec 30 (PTI) Governance deficit and policy paralysis marred the year for India in 2011, Gujarat Chief minister Narendra Modi said on his official blog today. "Protests took place in India as a distinct change of mood engulfed the nation," he said. "Bad economics, poor governance coupled with regular attacks on the federal structure of country have made people impatient and disappointed. "From corporate leaders to people on the street, there is near total talk of a `governance deficit', a `policy paralysis' covering the nation. This explains best the scores of protests across India against complacent governments, be it in the states or at the Centre," he said. But, Modi claimed, there remained a ray of hope. "More than any individual, it was collective strength that defined the year gone by. Protests took place against Governments that were unable to live up to the aspirations of the people particularly the youth," he said. It was the cradles of human civilisation that showed the way in challenging the status quo, Modi said citing the uprising in Egypt, protest in West Asia and voices against economic downturn in Greece. (more)

first published: Dec 30, 2011 11:06 pm

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