PM Modi addresses rally in Bihar

Published By : Admin | April 25, 2019 | 10:15 IST
It is our foremost duty as Indians to work for the security, prosperity and welfare of India: PM Modi
The track record of the Congress shows that it is all about making unrealistic promises during elections that it will never fulfill: Prime Minister Modi
The ‘New India’ follows a different policy approach of no-tolerance against corruption or terrorism: PM Modi in Bihar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Darbhanga in Bihar this morning. Addressing the huge crowd of supporters, Prime Minister Modi said, “It is our foremost duty as Indians to work for the security, prosperity and welfare of India and that is why for us ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ is our prayer and guiding mantra of life.”

Lashing out at the Congress party for making tall promises in its election manifesto while never fulfilling the ones it made in the past, PM Modi said, “The Congress promised to electrify all the villages in its election manifesto in 2004 but never fulfilled it after which the same promise was made again in 2009 which too remained unfulfilled. It was the BJP government in 2014 that took upon itself to electrify all the villages in the country and we have done that without making false promises. So, the track record of the Congress shows that it is all about making unrealistic promises that it will never fulfill.”

Taking on the Opposition parties for their widespread corruption and their questionable approach towards terrorism, Prime Minister Modi said that the recent terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka had again highlighted the omnipresent threat of terrorism and added that India was no longer running away from questions and discussions on terrorism as it followed a zero tolerance policy towards terrorists and their sympathizers.

He further said, “The Mahamilawati gang want us to keep running away from the major issues that terrorism and corruption are. However, we are firm on taking both the issues head on because the BJP and NDA do not believe in tolerating corruption or terrorism or taking a soft stance towards these issues. The ‘New India’ follows a different policy approach of no-tolerance against corruption or terrorism.”

 

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Drone survey already completed in 92% of targeted villages
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will distribute over 50 lakh property cards under SVAMITVA Scheme to property owners in over 46,000 villages in 200 districts across 10 States and 2 Union territories on 27th December at around 12:30 PM through video conferencing.

SVAMITVA scheme was launched by Prime Minister with a vision to enhance the economic progress of rural India by providing ‘Record of Rights’ to households possessing houses in inhabited areas in villages through the latest surveying drone technology.

The scheme also helps facilitate monetization of properties and enabling institutional credit through bank loans; reducing property-related disputes; facilitating better assessment of properties and property tax in rural areas and enabling comprehensive village-level planning.

Drone survey has been completed in over 3.1 lakh villages, which covers 92% of the targeted villages. So far, around 2.2 crore property cards have been prepared for nearly 1.5 lakh villages.

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