It is the bureaucracy at the central and state level that has to execute Modi’s grand plan. It is not the responsibility of the Prime Minister to go to every village and keep it clean,, Co-Founder,tells ET Now Edited excerpts:Prime Minister Modi and his Cabinet at the centre have worked very hard, single-mindedly for reducing corruption at the central level. I rarely hear a complaint of corruption at the central government level. I do not know what is happening at the state government level though in Karnataka, one does not hear of corruption.I do not know what is the truth on the Rafale deal. So, I do not want to comment on it unless there is data.Broadly, I personally feel, that the prime minister has led a strong, economic-progress minded government and lots of good things have happened in terms of GDP, inflation and others. Knowing how complex this country is, knowing that we are in a very complex structure of democracy with a central government and several state governments and there are subjects which belong to both the governments. There are subjects which are purely the prerogative of the state government. I personally think that whatever we have done is something that deserves encouragement, that deserves our gratitude and we should be positive about whatever is happening.But how do I hold the prime minister responsible for the execution? It is the bureaucracy at the central and state level that has to execute it. I mean it is not Mr Modi’s responsibility to go to every village and keep it clean. It is not Mr Modi’s responsibility to set right every department. His responsibility is to articulate a grand vision, lead by example, work hard and I think he is doing all of that.Therefore it is not proper to hold him responsible for the execution. The problem is with the Indian mindset. We are apathetic and indisciplined. We do not value time. There is urgent need for cultural transformation of India before we can achieve economic transformation.The prime minister has been focusing on discipline and cleanliness. That is an extraordinary thing. If every political, corporate or society leader, every academician were to articulate the importance of discipline, importance of good work ethic, importance of honesty, importance of putting the interest of the nation ahead of our personal interest in every speech, in every discussion, that will have an impact on the youngsters.For me, everyone of the 1.3 billion Indians is important for the country as Franklin Roosevelt defined in his “four freedom” speech. A true democracy is one which provides four freedoms – freedom of expression, freedom of faith, freedom from want and freedom from fear. I want India to blossom as a true democracy, enjoying the four freedoms that Franklin Roosevelt spoke about.