Narendra Modi calls for long jump to build new India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for taking a \"long jump\" towards building a new India by 2022 as he insisted on socio-economic transformation dominating the national discourse in the same way as independence did Mahatma Gandhi\'s talk.
Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for taking a "long jump" towards building a new India by 2022 as he insisted on socio-economic transformation dominating the national discourse in the same way as independence did Mahatma Gandhi's talk.
Reaffirming his commitment to development, Modi stressed on ‘P2 G2’ (pro-people proactive good governance) agenda for the BJP and its governments in his address to the party's national executive.
He called for making India a happy and prosperous nation and a leading country in the world by 2022 for which the pace of progress needed to be quickened.
"It's time for taking a long jump towards building a new India and rewrite history. We have done a lot of work but it is not adequate. We have to awaken our ‘purusharth’ (efforts) and work in mission mode," he said.








