Quote"Assembly Elections 2013- Narendra Modi campaigns in Madhya Pradesh"
Quote"Narendra Modi addresses large public meetings across 4 places in Madhya Pradesh"
Quote"Madhya Pradesh has decided it will vote for development. People of Madhya Pradesh have decided they will not support votebank politics: Narendra Modi"
Quote"Poor of Madhya Pradesh can see the development in the state but the Centre is unable to see it because for them the chair matters more than the poor: Narendra Modi"
Quote"The government in Delhi is unique! Export cotton and pay tax, export mutton and get subsidy: Narendra Modi"
Quote"Instead of filling stomachs of the poor they are more interested to fill bottles of alcohol: Narendra Modi"

 

Watch : Shri Narendra Modi addressing a Public Meeting in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh - Speech

Shri Narendra Modi campaigned in various parts of Madhya Pradesh on Friday 22nd November 2013. He addressed massive public meetings in Khandwa, Barwani and Jhabua and Indore. Shri Modi affirmed that election is a contest between the false promises of the Congress and the development oriented performance of the BJP government in MP led by Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan. “Madhya Pradesh has decided it will vote for development. People of Madhya Pradesh have decided they will not support votebank politics,” said Shri Modi. He added that the poor of Madhya Pradesh can see the development in the state but the Centre is unable to see it because for them the chair matters more than the poor. He urged the people to sever ties with the Congress, which has betrayed them by not fulfilling the promises it made to the people.

Speaking in Indore, Shri Modi talked about the importance a nation needs to give to skill development and added that while the entire world is placing importance on skill development, India is spending Rs. 1000 crore on skill development whereas a small state like Gujarat has a budget of Rs. 800 crore. He said that the UPA has become a skill of forming committees rather than focusing on skill development.

Narendra Modi campaigns in Madhya Pradesh

Showering praise on the work of Shri Chouhan, Shri Modi pointed that through initiatives like the Atal Jyoti Abhiyan, Shivraj ji tried to bring electricity to the villages. He asked the people to remember what was the condition of Madhya Pradesh a decade ago when the Congress was in power.

Shri Modi took on the statements made by Congress ministers and exposed their anti-poor nature. Commenting on the statement by IT Minister Shri Kapil Sibal that prices are rising because the poor are consuming two Sabzis now, Shri Modi said, “Is this what they think of the poor? Is this the language they speak?” He also reacted to the statement by a UPA minister saying that onion prices have increased because onion cultivation has stopped in Kutch, saying that till a few years ago there was no water in Kutch, forget cultivating onions.

Narendra Modi campaigns in Madhya Pradesh

During his speech, Shri Modi brought out the arbitrary nature and misplaced priorities of the UPA. Giving the example of the Centre’s promotion of the pink revolution, Shri Modi stated, “The government in Delhi is unique! Export cotton and pay tax, export mutton and get subsidy…Congress encourages pink revolution they give subsidy to slaughter houses, to kill animals.” He added that despite the SC order, the Centre refused to give grains to the poor, preferring to give them to alcohol manufacturers instead. “Instead of filling stomachs of the poor they are more interested to fill bottles of alcohol.” He described the arrogance of the Congress as sky-high and added that the party neither answered for their work nor for their sins.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress of the fisheries sector, with focus on Fishing in the Exclusive Economic Zone(EEZ) and High Seas, at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg earlier today.

Prime Minister emphasized the extensive use of satellite technology to harness better use of fish resources and give safety instructions to fishermen.

Prime Minister stressed on modernization of the sector through smart harbours and markets, use of drones in transportation of the catch and its marketing. He said that there is a need to move toward a healthier system of functioning so as to add value in the supply chain.

Further, Prime Minister suggested exploration of the usage of drones, as per technical protocols, for transportation of fresh fish from production centres to big nearby markets in cities / towns in consultation with civil aviation.

Prime Minister underlined the need for improvements in processing and packaging of the produce. Facilitation of investments from the private sector was also discussed.

Regarding the use of technology, Prime Minister said that similar to agro tech in the agriculture sector, adoption of fish tech in the fisheries sector should be enhanced for improving the production, processing and marketing practices.

Prime Minister said that taking up fisheries production in Amrit Sarovars will not only improve the sustenance of these water bodies but also improve the livelihoods of the fishermen. He also highlighted that ornamental fisheries also needs to be promoted as an avenue for income generation.

Prime Minister said that a strategy should be worked out to serve the needs of landlocked areas where there is high demand for fish but not enough supply.

Prime Minister suggested that usage of seaweeds for fuel purposes, as nutritional inputs, in pharmaceuticals and other sectors should be explored. He said that all the departments concerned should work together and use technology to create the required outputs and outcomes in the seaweed sector, ensuring complete ownership.

Prime Minister also suggested undertaking capacity building of fishermen in modern fishing practices. He also suggested maintenance of a negative list of items that hinder the growth of the sector so that action plans can be made to overcome these and further enhance Ease of Doing Business and Ease of Living of the fishermen.

During the meeting, a presentation was also done on the progress made in important initiatives, compliances to the suggestions given during the last review, and the proposed enabling framework for sustainable harnessing of fisheries from the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone(EEZ) and High Seas.

Since 2015, Government of India has stepped-up investment to Rs. 38,572 crore through various GoI schemes and programs namely Blue Revolution Scheme, Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF), Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), Pradhan Mantri Matsya Samridhi Sah Yojana (PM-MKSSY) and Kisan Credit Card (KCC). India has registered an annual fish production of 195 lakh tons in 2024-25 with sectoral growth rate of more than 9%.

The meeting was attended by the Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary-2 to PM Shri Shaktikanta Das, Advisor to PM Shri Amit Khare, Secretary of the Department of Fisheries and senior officials.