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Modi for use of tech in governance

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 21 2013 | 6:20 PM IST
Describing Internet as a "gamechanger", Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today said politicians ought to use technology for bringing in good governance, accountability and transparency as well as reaching out to the people.
"Internet is a gamechanger...Common citizens (can) now directly engage in policy making process," Modi said through video-conferencing at an event organised by Internet search giant Google here.
He said Internet has empowered people and made communication with leaders and the government a two-way process.
Earlier politicians used to bombard people with their views but now it is not only two-way but also real time and updated, the BJP leader said.
"Citizens now have a direct say (in governance). Earlier this was limited to once in five years or from one election to another. Internet has truly empowered the citizens," Modi said in his short speech delivered in English.
Hailing new technology like 3D holographic projection which he had used recently during the Gujarat elections, the chief minister said today one can connect with the "dreams and aspirations of the people".
"It is the new town square, what we call the 'nukkad'. Citizens are netizens...This is a wired republic," Modi said, adding that technology can bring accountability, transparency and help in good governance.
Showcasing his achievements in Gujarat, the BJP leader said he uses Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to redress grievances of common man. He emphasised that these efforts were applauded by the US, which has conferred a public service award on the state.

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First Published: Mar 21 2013 | 6:20 PM IST

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