Sir, it is a privilege for me to put forth my views here today.   There are two distinct voices in India today.   One of these voices is a louder voice.   It is a voice that is easily heard, it is the voice of empowered India, an India that has shown the rest of the world what it is capable of doing, and India that is educated, and India that is moving forward rapidly.   There is another voice in India today which is a deeper voice and it is a voice that is heard reverberating around the country.
These people too have the potential that the other Indians have.   They too are enterprising, hardworking and self-reliant and they ask only to be given an opportunity.   Some believe that the progress of these two ‘India’s’ is not just separable, but mutually exclusive.
Some believe that India can shine only when we direct attention and resources to hose Indians who are already progressed.   While ignoring the aspirations of the disempowered, others believe that the poor will progress only if we strive for our nation’s entrepreneurial energy.   The two India’s are fundamentally inseparable.   Our philosophy is not to choose which India to nurture to grow together.   There are two reasons for his view.
First, the poverty of our people is an assault on our principles.   Freedom from poverty is not a matter of charity or luck.   It is a right.   I am proud that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, our Government ahs recognized and institutionalized this idea.   The National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme delivers employment as a right.   The Tribal Act delivers ownership of land as a right.   The Right to Information Act delivers information as a right.   The Rehabilitation and the Resettlement Bill seeks to deliver basic minimum rights to those being displace.
Second, the speed and continuity of our economic growth depend on inclusion.   A small resource rich section of India cannot grow indefinitely, while a vast disempowered nation looks on.   IF opportunity is limited to... [continues]

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