Text of PM’s Address to the Sri Lankan Parliament

Published By : Admin | March 13, 2015 | 16:04 IST

Honourable Speaker of Parliament, Mr. Chamal Rajapaksa ji,

Honourable Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Shrimaan Ranil Wickremesinghe ji,

Honourable Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Nimal Siripala De Silva,

Honourable Members of Parliament,

Distinguished Guests,

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I am truly delighted to visit Sri Lanka - a land of beauty, culture and friendship.

I am deeply honoured to be in this Parliament. I am conscious of its rich history.

This Parliament represents one of Asia`s oldest democracies; and, one of its most vibrant.

Long before many others in the world, Sri Lanka gave every individual a vote and voice.

To the people of Sri Lanka, ayubuvan, Vanakkam.

I bring the greetings of 1.25 billion friends; and millions of fans of Sri Lankan cricket.

I bring the blessings from the land of Bodh Gaya to the land of Anuradhapura.

I stand here in respect for our shared heritage; and, in commitment to our shared future.

Last May, when I took the oath of office, I was honoured by the presence of South Asian leaders at the ceremony.

Their presence was a celebration of democracy`s march in our region. It was also recognition of our common destiny.

I am convinced that the future of any country is influenced by the state of its neighbourhood.

The future that I dream for India is also the future that I wish for our neighbours.

We in this region are on the same journey: to transform the lives of our people.

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Our path will be easier, the journey quicker and destination nearer when we walk step in step.

As I stand here in Colombo and look north towards the Himalaya, I marvel at our region`s uniqueness – of our rich diversity and our common civilisational links.

We have been formed from the same elements; and, from our interconnected histories.

Today, we stand together as proud independent nations – sovereign and equal.

India and Sri Lanka do not have a land boundary, but we are the closest neighbours in every sense.

No matter where you look in India or Sri Lanka, the many strands of our links - religion, language, culture, food, customs, traditions and epics - come together into a deep and strong bond of familiarity and friendship.

Ours is a relationship that is beautifully defined by the journey of Mahindra and Sanghamitra. They carried the message of peace, tolerance and friendship more than two millenniums ago.

It is evoked by Kannagi, the central character of the great Tamil epic Silapathikaram, who is worshipped as goddess the Pattini in Sri Lanka.

It lives in the Ramayan trail in Sri Lanka.

It expresses itself in devotion at the dargah of the Nagore Andavar and the Christian shrine of Velankanni.

It is reflected in the friendship of Swami Vivekananda and Anagarika Dharmapala, the founder of the Maha Bodhi Society in Sri Lanka and India.

It lives in the work of Mahatma Gandhi`s followers in India and Sri Lanka.

Above all, our relationship thrives through the inter-woven lives of ordinary Indians and Sri Lankans.

Our independent life began at about the same time.

Sri Lanka has made remarkable progress since then.

The nation is an inspiration for our region in human development. Sri Lanka is home to enterprise and skill; and extraordinary intellectual heritage.

There are businesses of global class here.

Sri Lanka is a leader in advancing cooperation in South Asia.

And, it is important for the future of the Indian Ocean Region.

Sri Lanka`s progress and prosperity is also a source of strength for India.

So, Sri Lanka`s success is of great significance to India.

And, as a friend, our good wishes, and our support and solidarity have always been with Sri Lanka.

And, it will always be there for you.

For all of us in our region, our success depends on how we define ourselves as a nation.

All of us in this region, indeed every nation of diversity, have dealt with the issues of identities and inclusion, of rights and claims, of dignity and opportunity for different sections of our societies.

We have all seen its diverse expressions. We have faced tragic violence. We have encountered brutal terrorism. We have also seen successful examples of peaceful settlements.

Each of us has sought to address these complex issues in our own ways.

However we choose to reconcile them, to me something is obvious:

Diversity can be a source of strength for nations.

When we accommodate the aspirations of all sections of our society, the nation gets the strength of every individual.

And, when we empower states, districts and villages, we make our country stronger and stronger.

You can call this my bias. I have been a Chief Minister for 13 years; a Prime Minister for less than a year!

Today, my top priority is to make the states in India stronger. I am a firm believer in cooperative federalism.

So, we are devolving more power and more resources to the states. And, we are making them formal partners in national decision making processes.

Sri Lanka has lived through decades of tragic violence and conflict. You have successfully defeated terrorism and brought the conflict to an end.

You now stand at a moment of historic opportunity to win the hearts and heal the wounds across all sections of society.

Recent elections in Sri Lanka have reflected the collective voice of the nation – the hope for change, reconciliation and unity.

The steps that you have taken in recent times are bold and admirable. They represent a new beginning.

I am confident of a future of Sri Lanka, defined by unity and integrity; peace and harmony; and, opportunity and dignity for everyone.

I believe in Sri Lanka`s ability to achieve it.

It is rooted in our common civilisational heritage.

The path ahead is a choice that Sri Lanka has to make. And, it is a collective responsibility of all sections of the society; and, of all political streams in the country.

But, I can assure you of this:

For India, the unity and integrity of Sri Lanka are paramount.

It is rooted in our interest. It stems from our own fundamental beliefs in this principle.

Hon`ble Speaker and Distinguished Members,

My vision of an ideal neighbourhood is one in which trade, investments, technology, ideas and people flow easily across borders; when partnerships in the region are formed with the ease of routine.

In India, the growth momentum has been restored. India has become the fastest growing major economy in the world.

The world sees India as the new frontier of economic opportunity.

But, our neighbours should have the first claim on India. And I again repeat, the first claim on India is of our neighbours – of Sri Lanka.

I will be happy if India serves a catalyst in the progress of our neighbours.

In our region, Sri Lanka has the potential to be our strongest economic partner.

We will work with you to boost trade and make it more balanced.

India`s trade environment is becoming more open. Sri Lanka should not fall behind others in this competitive world.

That is why we should conclude an ambitious Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.

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India can also be a natural source of investments – for exports to India and elsewhere; and to build your infrastructure. We have made good progress today. Let us get together to harness the vast potential of the Ocean Economy.

Our two nations must also take the lead in increasing cooperation in the South Asian Region and the linked BIMSTEC Region.

Connecting this vast region by land and sea, our two countries can become engines of regional prosperity.

I also assure you of India`s full commitment to development partnership with Sri Lanka. We see this as a responsibility of a friend and neighbour.

India has committed 1.6 billion U.S. dollars in development assistance. Today, we have committed further assistance of up to 318 million dollars to the railway sector.

We will continue our development partnership. We will be guided by your Government. And, we will do so with the same level of transparency that we expect in our own country.

Last month we signed the agreement on cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

More than anywhere else in the region, I see enormous potential to expand cooperation with Sri Lanka in areas like agriculture, education, health, science and technology, and space. Indeed, we are limited only by our imagination.

We hope that Sri Lanka will take full benefit of India`s satellite for the SAARC Region. This should be in Space by December 2016.

People are at the heart of our relationship. When we connect people, bonds between nations become stronger. That is why we have decided to extend the visa-on-arrival facility to Sri Lankan citizens.

We will also increase connectivity between our countries. We will strengthen ties of culture and religion. Last month we announced reduction in fees for Sri Lankan nationals visiting National Museum in Delhi to see the Kapilavastu Relics. We will bring our shared Buddhist heritage closer to you through an exhibition. Together, we will develop our Buddhist and Ramayana Trails. My birth place Varnagarh was an international centre of Buddhist learning in ancient times. Excavations have revealed a hostel for 2000 students and in plans to redevelop the centre.

Mr Speaker,

A future of prosperity requires a strong foundation of security for our countries and peace and stability in the region.

The security of our two countries is indivisible. Equally, our shared responsibility for our maritime neighbourhood is clear.

India and Sri Lanka are too close to look away from each other. Nor can we be insulated from one another.

Our recent histories have shown that we suffer together; and we are more effective when we work with each other.

Our cooperation helped deal with the devastation of Tsunami in 2004. As a Chief Minister, I was pleased to share our experience in reconstruction after the Bhuj earthquake in 2001.

Our cooperation is also integral to our success in combating terrorism and extremism.

For both of us, local threats remain. But, we see threats arising in new forms and from new sources. We are witnessing globalisation of terrorism. The need for our cooperation has never been stronger than today.

The Indian Ocean is critical to the security and prosperity of our two countries. And, we can be more successful in achieving these goals if we work together; build a climate of trust and confidence; and we remain sensitive to each other`s interest.

We deeply value our security cooperation with Sri Lanka. We should expand the maritime security cooperation between India, Sri Lanka and Maldives to include others in the Indian Ocean area.

I often say that the course of the 21st century would be determined by the currents of the Indian Ocean. Shaping its direction is a responsibility for the countries in the region.

We are two countries at the crossroads of the Indian Ocean. Your leadership and our partnership will be vital for building a peaceful, secure, stable and prosperous maritime neighbourhood.

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In our deeply interconnected lives, it is natural to have differences. Sometimes, it touches the lives of ordinary people. We have the openness in our dialogue, the strength of our human values and, the goodwill in our relationship to resolve them.

Mr.Speaker,

Sri Lanka and India are at a moment of a great opportunity and responsibility – for realising the dreams of our people.

This is also a time for renewal in our relationship; for a new beginning and new vigour in our partnership.

We have to ensure that our proximity always translates into closeness.

We were honoured that President Sirisena chose India as his first destination last month. I am honoured to be his first guest here.

This is how it should be between neighbours.

Tomorrow I will go to Talaimannar to flag off the train to Madhu Road. This is part of the old India –Lanka rail link.

I recall the lines of a famous song ‘Sindu Nadiyin Misai’ composed by the great nationalist poet Subramanian Bharati in the early 20th century:

‘Singalatheevukkinor paalam ameippom’(we shall construct a bridge to Sri Lanka)

I have come with the hope of building this bridge – a bridge that rests on strong pillars of our shared inheritance; of shared values and vision; of mutual support and solidarity; of friendly exchanges and productive cooperation; and, above all, belief in each other and our shared destiny. Thank you once again for the honour to be with you.

Thank you very much.

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Bharat Mata Ki Jai.

Ganga Maiya Ki Jai.

Ganga Maiya Ki Jai.

Governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji, Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brijesh Pathak Ji, my colleagues in the Union Cabinet Jitin Prasada Ji, Pankaj Chaudhary Ji, ministers of the UP government, Members of Parliament and Legislative Assembly, other public representatives, and my dear brothers and sisters who have gathered here in large numbers.

First of all, I bow to the sacred land of Lord Narasimha. Just a few kilometers from here flows the grace of Maa Ganga. Therefore, this entire region is no less than a pilgrimage. And I believe that this blessing of the Ganga Expressway to Uttar Pradesh is also the blessing of Maa Ganga. Now you can reach the Sangam in just a few hours, and also visit Baba in Kashi and return.

Friends,

Just as Maa Ganga has been the lifeline of UP and this country for thousands of years, in this era of modern progress, this expressway passing near her will become the new lifeline of UP’s development. It is also a wonderful coincidence that in the past four-five days, I have been in the presence of Maa Ganga. On 24 April, when I was in Bengal, I had darshan of Maa Ganga, and then yesterday I was in Kashi. This morning itself I had the fortune of darshan of Baba Vishwanath, Maa Annapurna, and Maa Ganga. And now I have the opportunity of inaugurating this expressway named after Maa Ganga. I am happy that the UP government has named this expressway after Maa Ganga. In this, our vision of development is reflected, and our heritage is also seen. I congratulate the crores of people of UP on the Ganga Expressway.

Friends,

Today is also an important day of the festival of democracy. In Bengal, the second phase of voting is happening at this time, and the news coming shows that heavy voting is happening in Bengal. Just like in the first phase, people are coming out of their homes in large numbers to vote, and pictures of long queues are all over social media. What had not happened in the past 6–7 decades, what was difficult even to imagine, this time voting in Bengal is happening in such a fearless environment. People are voting free from fear. This is a sacred symbol of the Constitution of the country and of the strengthening democracy of the country. I express gratitude to the great people of Bengal that they are so aware of their rights, voting in large numbers. Still many hours remain before voting ends, I urge the people of Bengal to participate in this festival of democracy with the same enthusiasm.

Friends,

Some time ago when elections happened in Bihar, BJP-NDA registered a massive victory, created history. Just yesterday, results of elections in Gujarat for municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats, nagar panchayats, and tehsil panchayats came. And you people of Uttar Pradesh will be happy, BJP has won 80 to 85 percent of municipalities and panchayats. And I am confident that in these five states’ elections also BJP is going to make a historic hat-trick of victories. The results of 4 May will strengthen the resolve of a developed India, and will fill the pace of the country’s development with new energy.

Friends,

For the rapid development of the country, we also have to build modern infrastructure quickly. In December 2021, I had come to Shahjahanpur to lay the foundation stone of the Ganga Expressway. It has not even been 5 years, and you see, among the largest expressways of the country, UP’s longest green corridor expressway has been completed within 5 years. Today its inauguration is also happening from Hardoi. Not only has the construction of the Ganga Expressway been completed, but work has also started on its expansion plan. Soon, the Ganga Expressway will extend beyond Meerut to reach Haridwar. For its better use, the Farrukhabad Link Expressway will be built, connecting it with other expressways. This is the vision of the double-engine government! This is the speed of the BJP government’s work! This is the way the BJP government works!

Brothers and sisters,

Just a few days ago I had the opportunity to inaugurate the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway. Then I had said that these newly built expressways are the palm lines of developed India, and these modern palm lines are today proclaiming the bright future of India.

Friends,

Now that era has gone, when one had to wait for decades for a road! Once an announcement was made, files would run for years! Stones would be laid for elections, then governments would come and go, but there would be no trace of work. Sometimes, to find old files, big officers had to work hard for two years. In the double-engine government, foundation stones are laid, and inaugurations also happen within a fixed time. That is why today, if there is more speed than UP’s expressways, it is the speed of UP’s development.

Friends,

This expressway is not just a high-speed road. It is a gateway of new possibilities, new dreams, new opportunities. The Ganga Expressway is about 600 kilometers long. In western UP-Meerut, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Amroha, Sambhal, and Badaun. In central UP-Shahjahanpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Raebareli. In eastern UP-Pratapgarh and Prayagraj, and other nearby districts. The Ganga Expressway will change the lives of crores of people in these areas.

Friends,

These regions have been blessed with the fertile soil of Ganga Ji and her tributaries. But because of the neglect of farmers by previous governments, farmers remained surrounded by difficulties! The crops of farmers here could not reach big markets. There was a lack of cold storage. There was a lack of logistics. Farmers did not get the right value for their hard work. Now solutions to those difficulties will also happen quickly. Through the Ganga Expressway, access to big markets will be achieved in less time. Infrastructure necessary for farming will be developed here. This will increase the income of our farmers.

Friends,

The Ganga Expressway not only connects one end of UP to the other, it will also bring closer the immense possibilities of NCR. Vehicles will run on the Ganga Expressway, and new industrial opportunities will develop along its sides. For this, industrial corridors are being developed in districts like Hardoi. Through this, new industries will come in all 12 districts including Hardoi, Shahjahanpur, Unnao. Clusters of different sectors like pharma, textile will be developed. New employment opportunities will also be created for the youth.

Friends,

Our youth are themselves setting new records with the strength of schemes like Mudra Yojana and ODOP. Here, small industries and MSMEs are being promoted. With better connectivity facilities, new paths will also open for them. The sports industry of Meerut, the handicrafts of Sambhal, the ceramics of Bulandshahr, the handloom of Hardoi, the leather of Unnao, the amla products of Pratapgarh-all these will reach the markets of the country and the world on a larger scale. The income of lakhs of families will increase from this. Tell me, could anyone even imagine in the old Samajwadi Party government that industrial corridors would be built in districts like Hardoi and Unnao? Could anyone ever think that an expressway would pass through our Hardoi? This work is possible only in the BJP government.

Friends,

Earlier Uttar Pradesh was called a backward and “BIMARU” state. The same Uttar Pradesh today is moving forward to become a 1 trillion dollar economy. This is a very big goal. But behind it is equally big preparation. Because UP has such immense capacity. UP has the potential of such a large youth population of the country. We are using this strength to make UP a manufacturing hub. New industries and factories will be set up in UP, when large-scale investment comes here, only then will the doors of economic progress open, and employment opportunities will be created for the youth.

Brothers and sisters,

Keeping this vision at the center, continuous work has been done in recent years. You yourselves are feeling it, the UP which was earlier identified with migration, today is known for investor summits and industrial corridors. In UP’s investor summit, companies come from the country and the world. Thousands of crores of rupees are being invested in UP. Today, if India is the second largest mobile manufacturer in the world, then UP has a very big contribution to it. Of all the mobiles India is making today, half are being made in our UP. Just a few weeks ago, I also laid the foundation stone of a semiconductor plant in Noida.

Friends,

You all know, in this era of AI, semiconductors are becoming such a big field. UP is moving forward to take the lead in that too. In the future, a very big area with immense opportunities is opening up for the people of UP.

Friends,

The industrial development of Uttar Pradesh today is also becoming India’s strategic strength. Today one of the country’s two defense corridors is in UP. Big defense companies are setting up their factories here. Missiles like BrahMos, which the world recognizes, are being made in UP today. For the manufacture of defense equipment, the small parts needed are being supplied by MSMEs. This is greatly benefiting the MSME sector of Uttar Pradesh. Even in small districts, youth can now dream of connecting with big industries.

Friends,

Today Uttar Pradesh is developing at such a fast pace because UP has changed old politics and created a new identity. Remember, there was a time when UP was identified with potholes. Today the same UP has become the state with the most expressways in the country. Earlier it was very difficult even to go to neighboring districts. But today there are 21 airports in Uttar Pradesh, 5 international airports. Now the inauguration of Noida International Airport has also happened. From the Ganga Expressway, Noida International Airport is just a few hours away.

Brothers and sisters,

Our Uttar Pradesh is the land of Lord Ram and Lord Krishna. But previous governments, because of their misdeeds, had made crime and jungle raj the identity of UP. Films used to be made on UP’s mafias. But now UP’s law and order is given as an example across the country.

Brothers and sisters,

The Samajwadi Party members, whose hands lost power that used to distribute resources, do not like this progress of UP. They want to push UP back into the old era again. They want once again to divide and break society.

Friends,

The Samajwadi Party is both anti-development and anti-women. Just recently the country once again saw the real face of parties like SP and Congress. The NDA government at the Centre had brought the Nari Shakti Vandan amendment in Parliament. If this amendment had passed, then from the 2029 elections itself, women would have got reservation in Legislative Assemblies and Lok Sabha! A large number of our mothers and sisters would have become MPs and MLAs, reaching Delhi and Lucknow. That too, without reducing seats of any other category! But Samajwadi Party (SP) voted against this amendment bill.

Friends,

This bill would have increased seats in all states too. We had clearly said in Parliament, seats in all states would increase in the same proportion. But parties like DMK, which do politics by abusing UP, objected to why UP’s seats would increase. You see, the Samajwadi Party was echoing the same tune in Parliament. These SP members take your votes from here, and in Parliament stand with those who abuse the people of UP. That is why the people of UP say, the Samajwadi Party can never improve. These people will always do anti-women politics. They will always stand with appeasement and criminals. SP can never rise above family politics and caste politics. These people will always do anti-development politics. UP must remain cautious of SP and its allies.

Friends,

Today the country is moving forward with one resolve-the resolve of a developed India! Uttar Pradesh has a very big role in fulfilling this resolve. You are seeing, today the whole world is trapped in war, unrest, and instability. In big countries of the world, conditions are bad. But India is moving forward on the path of development at the same speed. Outside enemies do not like this. Some people sitting inside, hungry for power, are also trying to show India down. Yet, we are not only safe, but also creating new records of development. We are advancing the campaign of self-reliant India. We are building the most modern infrastructure. The Ganga Expressway is another strong step in this direction. I am confident, the possibilities that the Ganga Expressway will bring to our doors, the people of UP will realize them with their hard work and talent. With this resolve, I once again give you all many congratulations. Thank you very much!

Bharat Mata Ki Jai.

Bharat Mata Ki Jai.

Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram. Vande Mataram.

Thank you very much!