Modi has attacked past governments for failing to provide basic necessities such as housing and said such plans would break the vicious cycle of homelessness.
Modi has attacked past governments for failing to provide basic necessities such as housing and said such plans would break the vicious cycle of homelessness.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the “levli culture” saddened the average taxpayer, distinguishing between welfare schemes that benefit the poor and “gifts”.
He Griha Prawesham (housewarming) Ceremony for over 4.5 million beneficiaries built under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G).
“Now that I am donating this 4 million house, every taxpayer in this country thinks that her poor brother in Madhya Pradesh will be able to celebrate Deepavali like she did. No doubt. [the beneficiary] is getting packer A home where his daughter’s life is improved.But what hurts them most is that the money taken from them is being used for distribution. Lebris,” He said.
He added that many taxpayers with such discontent have written to him expressing their concerns and are “rigged to remove Lebri culture from the country.”
“When a taxpayer feels her money is being used for the right purposes, she will be happy and satisfied and will continue to pay more taxes. Huge service [to the country] By helping feed millions of people [through Centre’s free ration scheme that covers a population of 80 crore] during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On July 16, Modi used the term “revri culture” for the first time at an event in Uttar Pradesh, warning that the culture of distributing giveaways for voting would lead the country into darkness. The remarks not only questioned Mr. Modi’s rationale for jibes, but also criticized various political parties, including the opposition, who pointed to the various “populist” schemes the Center and his BJP government are running in various states. It drew criticism from a corner.
Socio-Economic Changes in India: Modi
Modi called PMAY-G a vehicle for bringing about significant socio-economic change to the country, referring to housing as a “fortress/citadel ( Kilas) It helped keep poverty out. He said over the past eight years he has built more than 3.5 million homes in the country.
These are more than just structures, he said, with all the amenities people had to struggle with in the past, from gas and electricity hookups to toilets. He added that housing construction on this scale also created employment opportunities.
Modi has attacked past governments for failing to provide basic necessities such as housing, saying such a plan would break the vicious cycle of homelessness that has been passed down from generation to generation. “With basic needs met, people can focus on areas such as their children’s education,” he said.
Griha Pravesham Events were held at several locations in Madhya Pradesh, but the main one was in Satna, presided over by Prime Minister Shivraj Singh Chowhan. On this occasion, Mr. Chouhan targeted his predecessor Mr. Kamalnas, the leader of the Congress. For failing to contribute state dues during Nath’s two years of rule, from 2018 to 2020, and abandoning the PMAY G and other such schemes, he also threatens Madhya Pradesh in the future. State governments also provide land deeds for those who want to take advantage of housing schemes but do not have plans to build a home.
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