Launches new Complaint Management System portal of CVC
“For a developed India, trust and credibility are critical”
“Earlier governments not only lost people’s confidence but they also failed to trust people”
“We have been trying to change the system of scarcity and pressure for the last 8 years. The government is trying to fill the gap between supply and demand”
“Technology, service saturation and Aatmnirbharta are three key ways of tackling corruption”
“For a developed India, we have to develop such an administrative ecosystem with zero tolerance on corruption”
“Devise a way of ranking departments on the basis of pending corruption cases and publish the related reports on a monthly or quarterly basis”
“No corrupt person should get political-social support”
“Many times the corrupt people are glorified in spite of being jailed even after being proven to be corrupt. This situation is not good for Indian society”
“Institutions acting against the corrupt and corruption like the CVC have no need to be defensive”
“When you take action with conviction, the whole nation stands with you”

My cabinet colleague Dr. Jitendra Singh ji, Principal Secretary Dr. P.K. Mishra, Cabinet Secretary Shri Rajiv Gauba, Central Vigilance Commissioner Shri Suresh Patel, all other commissioners, ladies and gentlemen!

This Vigilance Awareness Week began with the birth anniversary of Sardar Saheb. Sardar Saheb's entire life was devoted to honesty, transparency and the building of a public service system based on these values. And with this commitment, you have started this awareness vigilance campaign. This time you are celebrating Vigilance Awareness Week with the resolution 'Corruption Free India for Developed India'. This resolution is the demand of today's time, is relevant and is equally important for the countrymen.

Friends,

Both trust and credibility are very important for a developed India. People’s trust in the government also enhances their own confidence. The problem for us had been that the previous governments not only lost the trust of the people, but also failed to trust them. Unfortunately, the legacy of corruption, exploitation and control of resources, which we got after the long period of slavery, gained more strength after independence, and as a result, four generations of the country have suffered a lot.

But we have to completely change this practice which has been going on for decades during the ‘Amrit Kaal’ of independence. During my address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on August 15 this year, I said that along with the last eight years of efforts and initiatives, the time has come for a decisive fight against corruption. We will be able to move fast towards a developed India underscoring the importance of this message.

Friends,

There have been two major reasons behind the prevalence of corruption in our country and preventing the countrymen from moving forward. One, the lack of facilities and secondly, unnecessary interference from the government! For a long time, people were denied facilities and opportunities and a gap was allowed to grow. This led to an unhealthy competition to secure benefits over others. This competition also helped create an ecosystem of corruption. Queues became ubiquitous for ration, gas connection, filling of gas cylinders, payment of bills, admissions, licences and for any other permission. The longer the queue meant rampant growth of corruption. And if anyone has to bear the most due to corruption, then it is the poor and the middle class of the country.

When the poor and middle class of the country spend their energy in mobilizing these resources, then how can the country progress? Therefore, we have been trying to change the system created by scarcity and interference for the last eight years and bridge the gap between demand and supply. We have taken several measures in this regard.

I would like to draw attention to three main points -- use of modern technology, the goal of saturation of basic facilities and self-reliance. Now take for example the issue of ration. We integrated PDS with technology and weeded crores of fake beneficiaries out of the system in the last eight years.

Similarly, the government benefits under the DBT are now being passed on directly to the beneficiaries. So far, more than Rs 2 lakh crore has been saved from falling into the wrong hands due to this single step. We all know how difficult it is to detect bribery and black money in a cash-based economy.

Now the complete details of the transactions are becoming easily available due to the introduction of the digital system. The transparency in government procurements due to the creation of Government e-Market Place (GeM) is underscored by the people who are becoming part of this portal and they realize its importance.

Friends,

Ensuring any government scheme to every eligible beneficiary and achieving the goals of saturation ends not only discrimination in the society but also eliminates the scope of corruption. The role of middlemen ends when the government and various agencies of the government themselves take the initiative and identify each and every eligible person. Therefore, our government emphasizes the principle of saturation for every scheme. Schemes such as tap water to every house, pucca house to every poor, electricity and gas connection to every poor manifest this approach of the government.

Friends,

Excessive dependence on foreign countries has also been a major cause of corruption. You know it very well how our defence sector was made to be dependent on foreign countries for decades. As a result, many scams happened. The scope of these scams has also come to an end after we laid emphasis on self-reliance in the defence sector. Today India is moving towards manufacturing rifles, fighter jets and transport aircraft. Not only defence, we are also promoting efforts for self-reliance so that we are less dependent on foreign countries for other requirements also.

Friends,

CVC (Central Vigilance Commission) is an organization which encourages everyone to ensure transparency. The last time I urged all of you to pay attention to preventive vigilance. I am told that you have taken several steps in this direction. The three-month campaign that has been launched in this regard is commendable and I congratulate you and your entire team. In order to ensure transparency, you are adopting the traditional method of audit and inspection. But you must further deliberate how to make it more modern and technology-driven.

Friends,

It is equally important that all the departments reflect the same determination of the government against corruption. We have to develop such an administrative ecosystem for a developed India, which has zero tolerance against corruption. You can see this today in every policy and decision of the government. But this sentiment should also be firmly embedded in the DNA of our administrative system. There is a feeling that action against corrupt officers, whether criminal or departmental, goes on for years. Can we complete the disciplinary proceedings related to corruption in mission mode and in a time-bound manner? The sword over his head also bothers him. If he is innocent, he will always repent in his life that he got entrapped in the system despite leading a life of honesty and the department is unable to take a decision. There is no doubt that the one who has done wrong will suffer. But if someone has not done any wrong, life becomes a burden for him due to this sword which hangs over his head. What is the use of making your own comrades wait for a long time?

Friends,

The sooner such allegations are decided, the more transparency will come in the administrative system and its efficiency will also improve. There is also a need for speedy action and constant monitoring in criminal cases. Another initiative can be taken by ranking the departments on the basis of pending corruption cases. There should be competition in this regard as we do for cleanliness. Attempts should be made to find out which department is very indifferent and the reason behind it and which are the departments taking this problem seriously and ensuring prompt action. Monthly or quarterly publication of such reports will motivate different departments to expeditiously dispose of cases against corruption.

We should do one more thing by using technology. It is often seen that vigilance clearance takes a long time. This process can also be streamlined with the help of technology. Another topic that I want to put before you is that of public grievance data. Complaints are sent by the common people to various government departments and a system of their disposal is also in place.

But if we audit the data of public grievances, we can easily find out a particular department against which there are a rising number of complaints. Is there a particular person who delays everything or is there something wrong with our processing systems which are causing problems? I think you can easily get to the bottom of the corruption in that department if you follow this. We should not see these complaints in isolation. These complaints should be analysed thoroughly. This will also increase the confidence of the public in the government and administrative departments.

Friends,

We should also ensure how we can encourage maximum participation of society and the common citizen to monitor corruption. Therefore, it is the responsibility of institutions like you to see that the corrupt, no matter how powerful he may be, is not spared.

It is also necessary to create an environment where corrupt people do not get any political or social support and they are put in the dock. We have often seen that the corrupt people are glorified even after they are convicted of corruption and sentenced. There are many people who wear the label of so-called honesty on their sleeve but are not ashamed of posing with them.

This does not bode well for Indian society. Even today, there are people who put up different arguments in favor of the corrupt who have been found guilty and advocate for honouring them. This has never been heard of in our country. It is very necessary for such people and forces to be made aware of their duty by the society. Concrete action by your department also has an important role in this regard.

Friends,

Now that I am amongst you, I feel like discussing some issues with you. I want to tell all the agencies like CVC which are involved in taking action against corruption and the corrupt people that you need not be defensive. There is no need to live in guilt if you work for the betterment of the country. We don't have to follow any political agenda.

It is our job to get rid of the problems that the common man of the country is facing. And those who have vested interests will shout and will try to throttle such institutions. An attempt will be made to defame the dedicated people part of these institutions. All this will happen. I have gone through all these things for a long time, friends. I have had the opportunity to work as the head of the Government for a long time. I was subjected to a lot of abuse and accusations, friends. Now, there is nothing left for me.

But the people are another form of God. They test the truth, know the truth and also stand by the truth when such an opportunity arises. I am telling you this from my experience, friends. Discharge your duty with honesty. You see, God will be with you and the people will be with you. There would be some people who would keep shouting due to their own personal interest. Their own feet are drowned in swamp.

Therefore, I say it again and again that there is no need for you to be defensive in the wake of any dispute when you are working for the country with honesty and integrity.

All of you are witness to the fact that society stands by you whenever you come across occasions in your life when you have to take any action with conviction. It is necessary for institutions like CVC to remain on guard to make a corruption-free country and a corruption-free society. But you will also have to keep your systems in place because you can’t do anything alone. What can four-six people sitting in an office do? Sometimes the systems break down if they are not integral to it and continue with the same spirit.

Friends,

Your responsibility is huge. Your challenges keep changing too. Therefore, there is a need for constant dynamism in your methodology as well. I am sure that you will continue to play a vital role in building a transparent and competitive ecosystem in the ‘Amrit Kaal’.

It is good that some school students have been called here today. Everyone took part in the essay competition. A tradition of speech competition can also be developed. But I noticed one thing and you must have also noticed it. There were only 20 percent of the male members who bagged the award, whereas 80 percent of the daughters got the award. That is four daughters out of five people. May the same quality develop among male members against corruption which is there in the heart and mind of these daughters! Only then will there be the path of a bright future.

But your preventive campaign is good in the sense that children should develop antipathy towards corruption. Unless antipathy towards filth is developed, the importance of cleanliness is not realized. And don't underestimate the corruption; it breaks down the entire system. Since I know it, I keep on reiterating and we have to remain alert against it continuously.

Some people also use their influence to continue with the (corrupt) practices bypassing laws. They also advise people that they would face no problems if they could bypass laws. Now this purview of (law) is spreading fast. If not today then tomorrow, at some point or the other, problems are bound to come and it is difficult to escape. Technology is finding some evidence or the other. The more the power of technology is harnessed, the more we can change the systems. Let's make an attempt.

I wish you all the very best.

Thanks, brothers.

 

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PM Modi inaugurates New Terminal Building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati, Assam
December 20, 2025
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Marking a transformative milestone in Assam’s connectivity, economic expansion and global engagement, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the New Terminal Building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati today. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, Shri Modi said that today marks the festival of development and progress of Assam and the North East. He highlighted that when the light of progress reaches people, every path in life begins to touch new heights. The Prime Minister further remarked that his deep attachment to the land of Assam, the love and affection of its people, and especially the warmth and belongingness of the mothers and sisters of Assam and the Northeast continuously inspire him and strengthen the collective resolve for the development of the region. He highlighted that today once again a new chapter is being added in Assam’s development. Referring to Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika’s lines, Shri Modi emphasized that this means the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra river will shine, every wall of darkness will be broken, and this will certainly happen as it is the nation’s resolve and solemn pledge.

Highlighting that Bhupen Hazarika’s lines were not merely a song but a solemn resolve of every great soul who loved Assam, and today this resolve is being fulfilled, Shri Modi remarked that just as the mighty currents of the Brahmaputra never stop, similarly under their governments at the Union and State, the stream of development in Assam continues uninterrupted. He stated that the inauguration of the new terminal at the Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi Airport stands as proof of this commitment, and extended congratulations to the people of Assam and the nation for this new terminal building.

The Prime Minister further remarked that a short while ago he had the privilege of unveiling the statue of Gopinath Bardoloi, Assam’s first Chief Minister and a source of pride for the state. He emphasized that Shri Bardoloi never compromised on Assam’s identity, future, and interests, and his statue will continue to inspire future generations, instilling in them a deep sense of pride for Assam.

“Modern airport facilities and advanced connectivity infrastructure serve as gateways to new possibilities and opportunities for any state, and stand as pillars of growing confidence and trust among the people”, exclaimed the Prime Minister. He remarked that when people witness the construction of magnificent highways and airports in Assam, they themselves acknowledge that true justice for Assam has finally begun. He contrasted this with the past, stating that for the previous governments, the development of Assam and the Northeast was never on their agenda. He noted that leaders in those governments used to say, “Who even goes to Assam and the Northeast?” and questioned the need for modern airports, highways, and better railways in the region. The Prime Minister emphasized that this mindset led the opposition to neglect the entire region for decades.

Pointing out that the mistakes committed by the opposition over six to seven decades are being corrected one by one under his leadership, Shri Modi stated that whether opposition leaders visit the Northeast or not, he himself feels a sense of belonging among his own people whenever he comes to Assam and the region. He emphasized that for him, the development of Assam is not only a necessity but also a responsibility and an accountability. The Prime Minister highlighted that in the past eleven years, development projects worth lakhs of crores of rupees have been initiated for Assam and the Northeast. He noted that Assam is progressing further and creating new milestones, mentioning with satisfaction that Assam has become the number one state in the country to implement the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. He added that Assam has also set a record by installing more than 50 lakh smart prepaid meters. He contrasted this with the previous dispensation era, when obtaining a government job without bribes or recommendations was impossible, and underlined that today thousands of youth are getting jobs without such practices. Shri Modi further highlighted that under their government, Assam’s culture is being promoted on every platform. He recalled the historic event of 13 April 2023, when more than 11,000 artists performed the Bihu dance together at the Guwahati stadium, an achievement that was recorded in the Guinness World Records. He remarked that by creating such new records, Assam is moving forward rapidly.

Underlining that with this new terminal building, the capacity of Guwahati and Assam will increase significantly, enabling more than 1.25 crore passengers to travel annually, Shri Modi highlighted that this will also allow a large number of tourists to visit Assam and make it easier for devotees to have darshan of Maa Kamakhya. He stated that stepping into this new airport terminal clearly reflects the true meaning of the mantra of development along with heritage. The Prime Minister emphasized that the airport has been designed keeping in mind Assam’s nature and culture, with greenery inside and arrangements resembling an indoor forest. He noted that the design is connected to nature all around so that every passenger feels peace and comfort. He further highlighted the special use of bamboo in the construction, underscoring that bamboo is an integral part of life in Assam, symbolizing both strength and beauty. Shri Modi also recalled that their government in a landmark move in 2017, amended the Indian Forest Act, 1927, to legally reclassify bamboo grown in non-forest areas as a "grass" instead of a "tree". This move, he said, has led to the creation of a wonderful structure in the form of a new Terminal today.

Underscoring the development of infrastructure carries a very significant message, the Prime Minister highlighted that it boosts industries, gives investors confidence in connectivity, and opens pathways for local products to reach global markets. He emphasized that the greatest assurance is given to the youth, for whom new opportunities are created. “Today, Assam is seen advancing on this very flight of limitless possibilities”, stated the Prime Minister.

Shri Modi remarked that today the world’s perspective towards India has changed, and India’s role has also transformed. He highlighted that India is now on the path to becoming the world’s third-largest economy. He questioned how this was achieved within just 11 years and emphasized that the development of modern infrastructure has played a major role. The Prime Minister stated that India is preparing for 2047, focusing on infrastructure to fulfill the resolve of a developed nation. He underlined that the most important aspect of this grand development campaign is the participation of every state and every region. He noted that the government is prioritizing the underprivileged, ensuring that every state progresses together and contributes to the mission of a developed India. He expressed happiness that Assam and the Northeast are leading this mission. Shri Modi highlighted that through the Act East Policy, the Northeast has been given priority, and today Assam is emerging as India’s Eastern Gateway. He remarked that Assam is playing the role of a bridge connecting India with ASEAN countries. He affirmed that this beginning will go much further, and Assam will become an engine of developed India in many sectors.

“Assam and the entire Northeast are becoming the new gateway of India’s development,” emphasised Shri Modi, highlighting that the vision of multi-modal connectivity has transformed both the condition and direction of this region. He stated that the pace of building new bridges in Assam, the speed of installing new mobile towers, and the momentum of every development project are turning dreams into reality. He emphasized that the bridges built over the Brahmaputra have given Assam new strength and confidence in connectivity. The Prime Minister pointed out that in the six to seven decades after independence, only three major bridges were built here, but in the last decade four new mega bridges have been completed, along with several historic projects taking shape. He noted that the longest bridges such as Bogibeel and Dhola-Sadiya have made Assam strategically stronger. He underlined that railway connectivity has also undergone a revolutionary change, with the Bogibeel Bridge reducing the distance between Upper Assam and the rest of the country. He remarked that the Vande Bharat Express running from Guwahati to New Jalpaiguri has reduced travel time. Shri Modi further highlighted that Assam is also benefiting from the development of waterways, with cargo traffic increasing by 140 percent, proving that the Brahmaputra is not just a river but a flow of economic power. He stated that the first ship repair facility is being developed at Pandu, and the enthusiasm around the Ganga Vilas Cruise from Varanasi to Dibrugarh has placed the Northeast firmly on the global cruise tourism map.

Criticizing the previous governments for keeping Assam and the Northeast away from development, Shri Modi said the nation had to pay a heavy price in terms of security, unity, and integrity. He highlighted that under opposition rule, violence thrived for decades, whereas in the last 10–11 years efforts are being made to end it. He stated that where once violence and bloodshed prevailed in the Northeast, today digital connectivity through 4G and 5G technology is reaching these areas. The Prime Minister emphasized that districts once considered violence-affected are now developing as aspirational districts, and in the coming times these very regions will become industrial corridors. He underlined that a new confidence has arisen regarding the Northeast, and stressed the need to strengthen it further.

The Prime Minister remarked that success in the development of Assam and the Northeast is also being achieved because the government is safeguarding the identity and culture of the region. He highlighted that the opposition by conspiring to erase this identity, and this conspiracy was not limited to just a few years. He stated that the roots of this wrongdoing go back to the pre-independence era, when the Muslim League and the British government were preparing the ground for India’s partition, and at that time there was also a plan to make Assam a part of undivided Bengal, that is, East Pakistan. Shri Modi noted that Congress was going to be part of this conspiracy, but Shri Bardoloi ji stood against his own party, opposed this plot to destroy Assam’s identity, and saved Assam from being separated from the country. He emphasized that their party rises above party lines to honor every patriot, and under the leadership of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji, when their government came to power, Bardoloi ji was conferred the Bharat Ratna.

The Prime Minister remarked that while Shri Bardoloi ji had saved Assam before independence, the first ruling dispensation in the post- independence era once again began anti-Assam and anti-national activities thereafter. He highlighted that they conspired to expand their vote bank through religious appeasement, giving free rein to infiltrators in Bengal and Assam. He stated that the region’s demography was altered, and these infiltrators encroached upon forests and lands. The Prime Minister emphasized that as a result, the security and identity of the entire state of Assam were put at risk.

Shri Modi remarked that the government under Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma is working diligently to free Assam’s resources from illegal and anti-national encroachments. He highlighted that efforts are being made at every level to ensure Assam’s resources benefit the people of Assam. He stated that the Union government has also taken strict measures to stop infiltration, with identification processes underway to remove illegal infiltrators.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the Opposition and their alliance have openly adopted anti-national agendas, even as the Supreme Court has spoken about removing infiltrators. He noted that these parties are issuing statements in defense of infiltrators, and their lawyers are pleading in court to settle them. He remarked that when the Election Commission is conducting the SIR process to ensure fair elections, these groups are opposing it. The Prime Minister underlined that such people will not protect the interests of Assamese brothers and sisters, and will allow others to occupy their land and forests. He warned that their anti-national mindset could recreate the violence and unrest of earlier times. He stressed that it is therefore essential to remain vigilant, for the people of Assam to stay united, and to continue defeating the Opposition's conspiracies to prevent Assam’s development from being derailed.

“Today the world is looking towards India with hope, and the new sunrise of India’s future is to begin from the Northeast’, affirmed Shri Modi. He highlighted that for this, collective efforts are required to work towards shared dreams, with Assam’s development kept at the forefront. He expressed confidence that these joint endeavors will take Assam to new heights and fulfill the vision of a developed India. Concluding his remarks, the Prime Minister once again extended congratulations on the inauguration of the new terminal.

Governor of Assam, Shri Lakshman Prasad Acharya, Chief Minister of Assam, Shri Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Ministers, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Shri K Rammohan Naidu, Shri Murlidhar Mohol, Shri Pabitra Margherita were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

The newly completed Integrated New Terminal Building Of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati, spread over nearly 1.4 lakh square metres, is designed to handle up to 1.3 crore passengers annually, supported by major upgrades to the runway, airfield systems, aprons and taxiways.

India’s first nature-themed airport terminal, the airport’s design draws inspiration from Assam’s biodiversity and cultural heritage under the theme “Bamboo Orchids”. The terminal makes pioneering use of about 140 metric tonnes of locally sourced Northeast bamboo, complemented by Kaziranga-inspired green landscapes, japi motifs, the iconic rhino symbol and 57 orchid-inspired columns reflecting the Kopou flower. A unique “Sky Forest”, featuring nearly one lakh plants of indigenous species, offers arriving passengers an immersive, forest-like experience.

The terminal sets new benchmarks in passenger convenience and digital innovation. Features such as full-body scanners for fast, non-intrusive security screening, DigiYatra-enabled contactless travel, automated baggage handling, fast-track immigration and AI-driven airport operations ensure seamless, secure and efficient journeys.