The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

We don’t see poor as vote bank, says PM

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the country, Modi said, “For us, poor and poverty are not just about winning elections; we do not look at them only through the lens of vote-bank politics. This is our opportunit­y to serve because serving the poor is equivalent to serving the Lord. I was born into poverty and have lived it. Do not be scared of any criticism or accusation­s. Our inner conviction will see us through.”

According to data given out by the erstwhile Planning Commission in 2013, in 2011-12, the percentage of people living below the poverty line (BPL) in these states ranged from 36.9 per cent in Manipur to 5.1 per cent in Goa. In Punjab, 8.3 per cent people were BPL, 11.3 per cent in Uttarakhan­d and 29.4 per cent in Uttar Pradesh.

Defending the decision to demonetise high-value currency notes, Modi said unregulate­d flow of currency was the “mother of corruption”, that the “evil of benaami properties” derived its strength from cash and that corruption bred poverty.

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the party would do well in the upcoming Assembly elections, including in thepolitic­allycrucia­luttarprad­esh.heasked workers to focus on booths and said, “The situation is in our favour in the elections.”

Modi also warned party activists against exerting pressure on the leadership for tickets for their family members. “We are all for transparen­cy in political funding and the prime minister spoke about the need for transparen­cy in elections,” said Prasad.

He said the prime minister had started off by congratula­ting the party and its workers for their ground connect. “Our workers are our strength and they not only know the direction of the wind but have the capacity to change it too,” Prasad said.

BJP national vice president Vinay Sahasrabud­dhe made a presentati­on using data from the Niti Ayog and other government sources to show how Bjp-ruled states were better performers when compared to states ruled by other parties. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan made a presentati­on on how to double the income of farmers. Prasad said the party would hold its next national executive meeting on April 15-16.

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