The Sunday Guardian

PM hits out at political parties for not doing enough to support Indian languages

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighte­d the challenges faced by youth from villages and poor families in joining the medical profession due to language barriers.

- R. JAYAPRAKAS­H

Highlighti­ng the challenges faced by youth from villages and poor families in joining the medical profession, he said the BJP government headed by him understood these issues and provided them with the option of getting a medical education in Indian languages, including Kannada.

“I want to mention before you a challenge that is there in the medical profession. Because of this challenge, it was difficult for youth from villages belonging to poor and backward classes to become doctors,” Modi said.

In his address after inaugurati­ng the Sri Madhusudan

Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (SMSIMSR), he said some parties had “played a game” over languages for the sake of their political selfishnes­s and vote bank politics; but they did not put the effort that was needed to support languages in a true sense.

“Kannada is a prosperous language. It is a language that increases the pride of the country. Earlier government­s did not take steps towards teaching medical, engineerin­g, and technical education in Kannada too,” Modi said.

“These political parties did not want the sons and daughters from villages, poor and backward-class families to become doctors or engineers, whereas our government, which works for the welfare of the poor, has given an option of medical education in Indian languages, including Kannada,” he added.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, the state’s Health Minister K Sudhakar, and Madhusudan Sai, among others, were present at the event.

For a long time, there was such a kind of politics in the country that saw the poor as just a vote bank, the PM said, adding, “But for the BJP government, serving the poor is its supreme duty. We gave priority to the health and welfare of the poor and middle class. We opened ‘Janoushadi Kendras’

to provide cheaper medicines.”

SMSIMSR, which the Prime Minister inaugurate­d on Saturday, is a totally free-of-cost medical college and hospital at Sathya Sai Grama, Muddenahal­li in Chikkaball­apura district.

It has been establishe­d by Sri Sathya Sai University for Human Excellence.

Located in a rural area and establishe­d with a vision of de-commercial­izing medical education and healthcare, SMSIMSR would provide medical education and quality medical care, completely free of cost to all, an official release said.

The institute will start functionin­g from the academic year 2023, it said.

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