Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to the land of Shekhawati today. He will simultaneously transfer the amount of Kisan Samman Nidhi (Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana) from Sikar to the account of nine crore farmers of the country. After this he will address a Kisan Sabha and will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several development projects. Earlier, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot (CM Ashok Gehlot) has put a long list of his demands in front of him. The Chief Minister alleges that his speech has been removed from the PM’s program in the Prime Minister’s Office. That’s why they have to keep their demands through Twitter.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot accused the PMO
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has written, Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today you are visiting Rajasthan. Your office PMO has removed my pre-scheduled 3 minute address from the programme. That’s why I will not be able to welcome you through speech, so I heartily welcome you to Rajasthan through this tweet.
What are the demands put forward by the Chief Minister to PM Modi?
The inauguration and foundation laying of 12 medical colleges happening today is the result of the partnership between the Rajasthan government and the Centre. The project cost of these medical colleges is Rs 3,689 crore, of which Rs 2,213 crore is the contribution of the Center and Rs 1,476 crore of the state government. I also congratulate everyone on behalf of the state government.
Through this tweet, I am placing the demand that I have made through my speech in this program. I hope you will complete them during this seventh yatra being undertaken in 6 months.
On the demand of the youth of Rajasthan, especially Shekhawati, the permanent recruitment in the army should be continued as before by withdrawing the Agniveer scheme.
The state government has waived loans worth Rs 15,000 crore of 21 lakh farmers from all the co-operative banks under it. We have sent a one-time settlement proposal to the central government to waive off the loans of nationalized banks, in which we will give the farmers’ share. This demand should be fulfilled.
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly has passed the resolution for caste census. The central government should take a decision on this without delay.
Due to the guidelines of NMC, the medical colleges being opened in our three districts are not getting any financial assistance from the central government. These are being made completely with state funding. The central government should give 60 percent funding to the medical colleges of these three tribal-dominated districts.
The Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP) should be given the status of a project of national importance.