Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked Congress and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath on National Panchayati Raj Day. He said that you trusted the people of Chhindwara for a long time but why were you so indifferent about the development of this area?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly attacked Congress and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath. He said that respected Bapu used to say that the soul of India resides in the villages. But the Congress ignored Gandhi’s views as well. Food supply was definitely done in the name of Panchayati Raj in the nineties, but even then the panchayats were not paid the attention they needed. Political parties run their shops by dividing the people of the village. People of Chhindwara trusted to come, but they remained apathetic about development.
Addressing the program organized at Special Armed Forces Ground of Rewa on the occasion of National Panchayati Raj Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the Congress and the previous governments. Without taking the name of Kamal Nath, he said, ‘I wonder many times why the people of Chhindwara, whom you trusted for a long time, remained so indifferent to your development, to the development of this region? The answer lies in the thinking of some political parties. After independence, the party which ran the government for the longest time broke the trust of our villages. Village people, village schools, village roads, village electricity, village storage places, village economy, all were kept at the lowest rung of government priorities during the Congress rule. The country cannot progress by giving step-motherly treatment to the villages where more than half of the country’s population lives. That’s why after 2014, when you gave us the opportunity to serve, we have brought the economy of the village, the facilities in the village, the interests of the people of the village on top priority. On this occasion, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated projects worth more than 17 thousand crore rupees related to the development of Madhya Pradesh.
Government’s money was looted in between
Prime Minister Modi said that earlier the people of our village were not considered to have any right over the country’s banks. He was forgotten. Most of the people in the village neither had bank accounts nor did they get facilities from banks. Due to lack of bank account, the money that the government used to send to the poor was also looted midway. Our government has completely changed this too. We got the bank accounts of more than 40 crore people of the village opened by running the Jan-Dhan Yojana. We increased the reach of banks to villages using post offices through India Post Payments Bank. Today its effect is visible in every village of the country.
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