Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Send beneficiar­ies to PM’s rally on July 7’

- Aabshar H Quazi aabshar.quazi@hindustant­imes.com

In order to ensure participat­ion of at least three lakh beneficiar­ies of various welfare schemes at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Jaipur on July 7, the state government has issued instructio­ns to the collectors of 33 districts to send beneficiar­ies of different state and centre-run schemes for the rally. The entire expenditur­e will be borne by the government.

The government is not leaving any stone unturned to make the PM’s proposed Jaipur visit a success. Official sources have revealed that the government has issued instructio­ns to collectors of all the 33 districts of the state to identify the beneficiar­ies of around a dozen schemes of the union and state government. Each collector has been given a target of at least 9,300 beneficiar­ies, sources said.

The Kota division has been given a target of sending around 22,000 beneficiar­ies of different government schemes.

The government department­s would bear the expenses of beneficiar­ies including their food, transporta­tion and accommodat­ion. The government schemes whose beneficiar­ies would be sent to the rally includes Bhamashah

JAIPUR/KOTA:

Swastha Beema Yojana, farm loan waiver scheme, Ujjawala scheme, scooty distributi­on scheme for school girls among others.

District collector Baran, S P Singh, confirmed that the state government has asked the district administra­tion to identify beneficiar­ies of around a dozen government schemes who would participat­e in the rally.

Reacting to the use of government machinery for PM’s visit, former Congress minister, Bharat Singh said that since the popularity of PM Modi is on downhill, there could be dearth of crowd at his rally and hence the state government is gathering show crowd. Former Congress minister Shanti Dhariwal also alleged that this is for the first time that government machinery is being used for sending beneficiar­ies for any Prime Minister’s visit. This reflects lack of popularity of Modi and CM Vasundhara Raje.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? BJP district president Jalam Singh Rawalot and former president Aaduram Meghwal protest against the rape and murder of a Dalit minor, in Barmer.
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 ?? HT FILE ?? PM Narendra Modi being welcomed by governor Kalyan Singh and CM Vasundhara Raje during his last visit to the state.
HT FILE PM Narendra Modi being welcomed by governor Kalyan Singh and CM Vasundhara Raje during his last visit to the state.

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