IANS | 26 Mar, 2024
BJP MP Mahesh Sharma, who has been fielded from Uttar Pradesh's
Gautam Budh Nagar constituency for the third consecutive time, sees no
leader in the opposition INDIA bloc who can challenge Prime Minister
Narendra Modi.
Citing the works completed in Noida and Greater Noida by the
"double-engine" BJP government at the Centre and the state, former Union
Minister Mahesh Sharma, in an interview with IANS, revealed his roadmap
for the future -- focussing on the problems of farmers and speeding up
registration of pending flats.
Following are excerpts of the interview...
IANS: The BJP has once again expressed confidence in you, how do you see this?
Mahesh
Sharma: I am a soldier of the BJP. I have had the opportunity to work
in Gautam Buddha Nagar under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. I will maintain
the faith reposed in me by the party. My next goal is to ensure that the
26 lakh voters of Gautam Buddha Nagar get the benefits of all the
schemes and development works of the Central and state governments.
IANS:
What are your achievements, which you think, that the party considered
and nominated you for the third consecutive Lok Sabha election?
Mahesh
Sharma: Whatever responsibility the party gives to a worker like me, we
discharge it. Under the double-engine BJP government, several
development works worth Rs 115,000 crore have been completed in Gautam
Buddha Nagar.
Prime Minister Modi's dream project Jewar Airport
will be dedicated to the public this year. The airport is being built at
a cost of Rs 30,000 crore. A THDC power plant with 1,320 MW capacity at
a cost of Rs 11,000 crore is almost ready in Khurja. The Eastern
Peripheral Highway was built at a cost of Rs 11,000 crore. The main
roads of Dadri, Secunderabad and Khurja were connected to Meerut
Expressway and Ghaziabad, Aligarh Expressway costing Rs 8,000 crore.
Apart
from this, Chilla Regulator Elevated Road has been constructed at a
cost of Rs 800 crore to overcome the traffic congestion between DND and
Noida Sector 15-A. Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Archaeological Institute
was established in Greater Noida at a cost of Rs 289 crore.
Similarly,
the country's first culinary arts institute was established in Noida
Sector-62 at a cost of Rs 98 crore. Parthala Bridge has been constructed
at a cost of Rs 80 crore. Apart from this, metro work in Noida and
Greater Noida are also among the key initiatives.
IANS: What are tasks, which you think remained incomplete?
Mahesh
Sharma: The villagers here have played a major role in the development
of Noida. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has formed a committee to into
the demands of farmers and villagers, which will submit its report to
the government after the elections. Their issues will also be resolved
after the government receives the report.
IANS: The problem of
lakhs of home buyers in Noida is very complex; being the representative
of the public, what suggestions would you make to the government to
resolve the issue?
Mahesh Sharma: The problems of flat buyers have
been resolved. For the flats which are not yet registered, Noida and
Greater Noida authorities are getting them registered by setting up
camps. Even after this, our officials are in constant touch with the
builders who are not depositing due money. Once such builders deposit
the money, the registry of remaining flats will start.
IANS: The
Lift Act has been implemented in the state but the accidents did not
reduce. The people responsible should be punished, which does not seem
to happening as of now. What's your demand from the government on this?
Mahesh
Sharma: The previous governments had not taken any action against
irresponsible builders. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath, the strictest action is being taken against such builders.
Where accidents have occurred, the police have taken the strictest
action and will continue to take swift and strict actions against them
in the future.
IANS: Do you think anyone from the INDIA bloc could be a challenge for the BJP?
Mahesh
Sharma: The people of the country and Gautam Buddha Nagar want to see
India becoming the third-largest superpower in the world under the
leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. People also know that the
country is safe in the hands of Prime Minister Modi. I do not see anyone
from the INDI alliance who can challenge Prime Minister Modi.