Agartala: Dec 21: Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the need for peace, development, and the promotion of literature, language, and culture in the North Eastern region. Speaking at the 72nd plenary meeting of the North Eastern Council (NEC), he stated that the languages, culture, and literature of the North East are a valuable heritage for the entire country. He stressed that, alongside maintaining peace in the region, these elements must be advanced together for the region’s holistic development.
Amit Shah highlighted that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the North East has witnessed significant development opportunities. He noted that in the past, the central government merely gave speeches from Delhi without taking concrete actions for the region’s growth. However, Prime Minister Modi has paid special attention to the region, making 65 visits and bringing tangible benefits each time. This focus has led to overcoming many obstacles, with the North East now walking the path of development.
The Home Minister further emphasized that every time the BJP has been in power, there have been concrete efforts to focus on the region’s development. Over the past decade, peace has been established, and tourism has been promoted globally. Additionally, 20 peace agreements have been signed, with over 9,000 insurgents surrendering and returning to normal life.
Shah noted that significant infrastructure development has reduced the distance between the North East and Delhi, and each state in the region continues to celebrate and preserve its unique traditions. He assured that the central government would continue to support the region’s growth, as its prosperity is essential for contributing to the nation’s development.
He concluded by stating that for true progress in the North East, collaboration from all stakeholders is required. Major investments, such as Tata Semiconductor’s decision to invest ₹27,000 crore in Assam, will be crucial for the region’s growth, and the government will ensure all resources are available to maintain the region’s cultural heritage.