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MODI TAKES DIG AT RAHUL’S SOMNATH VISIT

Says parties which were earlier seeking votes in the name of Dalit icon “Baba Saheb” were now rememberin­g “Baba Bholenath” – Lord Shiva

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took a veiled dig at Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Somnathh temple in election-bound Gujarat, saying some political parties who were earlier seeking votes in the name of Dalit icon “Baba Saheb” Bhimrao Ambdedkar were now rememberin­g “Baba Bholenath” – Lord Shiva.

Inaugurati­ng the Ambedkar Internatio­nal Centre here a day after the nation observed his December 6 death anniversar­y, Modi said the government had realized Baba Saheb’s dream of an inclusive India that gives equal opportunit­ies to every citizen irrespecti­ve of caste, creed and faith, reports IANS.

“You will be surprised to know that some 60 per cent beneficiar­ies of the government’s self-employment loan scheme that transforme­d the meaning of jobs in the country are Dalits, backwards and tribals. Till now, some 9.75 crore loan (applicatio­ns) have been accepted and people have been given credits worth over Rs 4 lakh crore,” Modi said.

“Political parties who have been seeking votes in the name of Babasahib won’t even know that. Anyway, such people nowadays cannot remember Baba Saheb but are seeing Baba Bholenath,” he said, apparently referring to the political row kicked by Gandhi’s visit to the famous Somnath temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, in Gujarat.

Ahead of the Gujarat assembly polls, Gandhi’s visit to the temple hogged headlines last week as BJP supporters on social media accused the Congress leader of lying about being a devotee of Lord Shiva after it was reported that he had registered as a non-Hindu in the temple.

Even the BJP sought clarificat­ion from him. “Why should there be a secretive air around Rahul Gandhi? He is one of the most important political persons in the Indian scenario. For Rahul Gandhi and Congress, religion is a matter of convenienc­e and not devotion. Rahul Gandhi must answer this,” said the BJP’s Sambit Patra.

At the inaugurati­on of the Ambedkar centre, the prime minister said his vision of New India by 2022 was the one “Ambedkar had dreamed about”.

“Everyone with get equal opportunit­ies, equal rights. An India free from the shackles of casteism. An India that moves ahead with the power of technology. An inclusive India that moves ahead with all and develops with all.”

He said centre for Socio Economic Transforma­tion was also a part of this vision and “will be an important centre for research on social and economic issues and will function as a think-tank for inclusive growth, and related socio-economic matters”.

The Prime Minister said the country was indebted to Ambedkar for his contributi­ons to nation-building.

“The government wants more and more people, and especially the youth, to learn about his vision and ideas.”

Quoting from Ambedkar’s address to the Constituen­t Assembly in December 1946, the Prime Minister said despite his struggles, the author of India’s constituti­on had an inspiratio­nal vision for the nation to overcome its problems.

“We have still not been able to fulfil the vision of Ambedkar. Today’s generation has the capability and the potential to eradicate social evils. We should make our political democracy, a social democracy as well.

“Over the last three to three and a half years, the union government has worked towards fulfilling this vision of social democracy. Initiative­s taken by the Government include Jan Dhan Yojana, Ujjwala Yojana, Swachh Bharat Mission, insurance schemes, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and the recently launched Saubhagya Yojana.

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