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Congress committed to NE devp: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the Congress-led UPA government was according topmost priority to curbing insurgency and economic development of the northeastern region.

"You know that only the Congress party has started talks with the terrorist groups in North-East to bring them to the mainstream of peace," Dr Singh said while addressing an election rally at Udaipur in Tripura. "We have succeeded in bringing back some of the militant outfits in the path of peace."

He added: "Since the UPA government came to power at the Centre, it has been trying to connect all the northeastern states by road, rail and air."

The UPA government has allocated Rs.25 crore to Tripura to connect all villages in the state by roads, he pointed out.

The Prime Minister said that the Congress was the only party that "cares" for the well being of the northeastern region.

Like Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Dr Singh too appealed to the people to oust the CPM-led Left front government and vote the Congress to power in Saturday's polls. Gandhi had addressed two election rallies in Tripura Monday.

The Congress has a pre-poll alliance with the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) and the Party for Democratic Socialism (PDS).

"Time has come for a change in Tripura," Singh said, adding that if Congress comes to power the new government would make all efforts to remove the difficulties of people.

"It is a serious concern that a small state like Tripura has more than 500,000 unemployed youths and the state government did not take any efforts to set up medium and major industrial units in the state."

Referring to the 750 MW power project, for which he laid the foundation stone in October 2005 at Palatana, five km from the meeting venue, Singh said that the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) had already started work to commission this mega project.

Dr Singh also explained how the UPA government has provided huge financial assistance to Tripura in health, insurance, women's development besides improvement of tribals and other backward communities.

Coming down heavily on the Left Front government said that the number of unemployed youth has already crossed 5 lakh and the figure is alarming for a small state like Tripura.

"The Congress will try its best to address problems like under-development, security and employment generation if it is voted to power in the coming Assembly elections," he said.

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