NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government has managed to end several dilemmas about governance, Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah said on Wednesday.Sharing a stage with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Capital at the launch of a book written by sanitation expert Bindeshwar Pathak on PM Modi, ‘The Making of a Legend’, Shah said issues such as whether industry should be given priority or agriculture, whether the government should focus on rural development or urban development and whether it should take up reforms or focus on welfare have been addressed efficiently by the Modi government.“The Modi government has shown that both industry and agriculture can thrive side by side, that villages can be developed along with big cities and that reforms can go hand in hand with welfare measures,” Shah said.He said that the criticism over “jobless growth” was misplaced as the government had given employment to 7.28 crore people through the Mudra Bank scheme, adding that it was not possible to create jobs for crores of people in the country.Bhagwat too heaped praise on the PM. He said the PM still follows the same lifestyle of an RSS worker that he did before becoming the Gujarat CM and later PM.The RSS chief said that Modi was able to become a successful chief minister and later the PM because of the “journey” he undertook years before coming to power in the state and later at the Centre. People need to read about it, he said.He said India has a lot of hope from Modi, who doesn’t believe that things cannot happen; everything can happen.He also urged society to take up issues such as untouchability, as “there are many things that the government cannot do”. “Society would have to do such things on its own.” Several ministers, including Manoj Sinha, Arjun Meghwal and Anupriya Patel attended the event.