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This is an archive article published on October 31, 2011

‘Kashmir would have been sorted out,had Patel been PM’

If Sardar Saheb had been first PM,things would have been quite different in this country: Modi

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today said that had Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel been the first Prime Minister of India,the country would have been relieved of problems such as Kashmir and communalism.

“If Sardar Saheb had been the first Prime Minister,things would have been quite different in this country,” Modi said,addressing a gathering at Swaminarayan temple here. Today is the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel,the first Home Minister of the country,who hailed from Gujarat. Modi’s followers in BJP often call him “Chhote (Junior) Sardar”.

“Had Patel been the PM,the problems like Kashmir,terrorism,communalism,problems of farmers,would not have cropped up,or would have been dealt with and sorted out,” Modi said.

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“People still ask what would have been the situation if Sardar Patel was alive today,how would he have reacted to present crisis in the nation. This remembrance by the people is one of the greatest tribute to the iron man of India,” Modi said.

Hailing Patel’s role in unifying the country after independence,Modi said,”Every Gujarati’s heart is filled with pride when he remembers Sardar Saheb.” Modi also talked about his government’s plans to put up Patel’s statue,which would be the tallest statue in the world,to be called ‘statue of unity’,in Narmada district. Referring to decision of Maruti Suzuki India to establish a plant in Mehasana district,he also said that Gujarat was emerging as a auto hub of Asia.

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