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| | Govts must look after basic needs of people: PM Wednesday, December 24 2003 17:45 Hrs (IST) Lucknow:
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said today (Dec 24, 2003) that the recent Assembly elections have shown that Governments, which ignore people's basic needs like roads and electricity, were wiped out.
In his address after laying the foundation stone of the Tala Hydro electric project, he said three State Governments had got a "jhatka" (shock) in the Assembly elections, as they ignored people's aspirations and did not provide them with electricity.
These three Governments had also ignored roads, which were full of potholes making the lives of the travellers miserable, Vajpayee said and added that people now want basic infrastructure for which they were looking towards the Government and the private sector.
Vajpayee said that people were looking forward towards joint collaboration between Government and private sector to provide them basic infrastructure including roads, power and water.
The Tala hydroelectric project in collaboration with Power Grid and Tata Power is the largest in the country and the first of its kind in Asia and is the first private investment in the transmission sector.
PTI
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