Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Modi promises growth for all

- Sudhir Kumar sudhir.kumar@hindustant­imes.com

INCLUSIVEN­ESS Says unlike past regimes, NDA govt committed to form ‘new India’ that will be marked by developmen­t for everyone

MIRZAPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said his government was looking forward to a “new India” to ensure inclusive growth while accusing the previous government­s of neglecting developmen­t.

“The new India will ensure education for children, jobs for unemployed, medicines for the poor and irrigation facilities for farmers. The new India will have all the facilities and the system will be transparen­t,” Modi said at a rally after launching developmen­t projects worth over ₹4,000 crore in Uttar Pradesh’s Mirzapur.

Modi’s attack on previous government­s came a day after he assailed the Opposition for practising dynastic politics. He had accused the Congress of being the biggest hurdle to the passage of a bill to abolish instant triple talaq while questionin­g whether the party was only for Muslim men.

The Congress hit back on Sunday, saying it did not need a certificat­e for its credential­s from Modi. “This sick mindset of his is a national concern,” said Congress leader Anand Sharma.

“Calling the party a Muslim party is not befitting of a Prime Minister. He has less knowledge of history. He writes his own history.”

On Sunday, the Prime Minister targeted previous government­s on farmers’ issues. “Those who are shedding crocodile tears for farmers today, you must ask them why they did not complete irrigation projects when they were in power. Why did they leave these works incomplete?”

He said the government aims to double farmers’ income by 2022 and to end the divide between the rich and the poor.

Modi dedicated the Bansagar canal project to the nation, laid the foundation stone for the Mirzapur Medical College besides launching various developmen­t projects.

He said had the previous government­s completed the Bansagar project, the foundation of which was laid in 1978, the country could have saved money.

“When the foundation of the project was laid, its estimated cost was ₹300 crore, which has now gone up to ₹3,500 crore. Are they not responsibl­e for the wastage of public money?”

He added that Bansagar was not the only project neglected by previous government­s. Modi said his government identified all the developmen­ts projects that were stuck and brought them back on track.

“Those who are now indulging in politics in the name of farmers had no time to raise the minimum support price (MSP). They sat on files. We raised the MSP by 1.5 times,” he said.

Modi cited a recent internatio­nal report saying five crore people had come out of poverty in the last two years. “Isn’t this the fruit of the government’s schemes?”

He said his government was working on bringing out a national health protection scheme soon. “We are bringing about a health i nsurance scheme for the poor. Some people are calling it Modicare. Schemes like life insurance and accident insurance will be available at ₹1 a month and 90 paise per day,” Modi said.

“With such schemes, we are ending the divide between the rich and the poor.”

 ?? RAJESH KUMAR/HT ?? Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik (left), chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with other BJP leaders at a public meeting in Mirzapur on Sunday.
RAJESH KUMAR/HT Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik (left), chief minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi with other BJP leaders at a public meeting in Mirzapur on Sunday.

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