New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs said on Friday that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the central government has started many schemes in the health sector and for the poor people and by making villages happy, there will be prosperity in the country. cleared the way.
Participating in the discussion on Motion of Thanks in Lok Sabha on President’s address, BJP’s Kirit Solanki said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had started Jan Dhan accounts and today crores of people get money from various schemes directly in these accounts. He said that the Prime Minister has removed middlemen through direct transfer.
Targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he said, “Senior Congress leader had said two days ago that two Indias have become. I urge them to talk about uniting India, don’t break it.” Solanki said, “There is democracy in the country under the Constitution. In this democracy, any prime minister is elected by the votes of the people. No one is born from the womb of a queen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come with the support of the people. I want to tell him (Rahul) not to talk unnecessarily.”
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He praised the central government for several schemes and initiatives like Ayushman Bharat in the health sector in the country and said that India was a leader in manufacturing vaccines against corona. Taking part in the discussion, BJP’s Nihal Chand said that when there is a good crop in the farmer’s field, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will be good. He said that if villages are happy then country will be happy and this government has made villages happy.
BJP MP Sunita Duggal said that pipe connection for drinking water to six crore households under Har Ghar Jal is mentioned in the President’s address which shows the government’s commitment to provide drinking water to all. He said that ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over the leadership of the country, the morale of the armed forces has increased a lot. Duggal said that in the matter of China’s activities on the border, the opposition leaders rely on the reports of foreign newspapers, not the government.(Agency)