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Growth can’t be imagined sans development of villages: Rajnath Singh

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Raipur, March 9

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the country’s growth cannot be imagined without the development of farmers and villages, and asserted that the Modi government was standing shoulder to shoulder with the cultivators.

Farmers can yield gold from soil

I am the son of a farmer and hail from a village. Farmers can yield gold from the soil with their efforts and hard work. My government is standing shoulder to shoulder with farmers. Rajnath Singh

Addressing a mega farmers’ rally at Government Science College ground in Chhattisgarh’s capital Raipur, he also targeted the previous Congress dispensation in the state, accusing it of indulging in corruption and derailing the state’s development.

“...I am the son of a farmer and hail from a village. Farmers can yield gold from the soil with their efforts and hard work. My government is standing shoulder to shoulder with farmers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Centre has been taking several steps for the welfare of farmers,” the minister said.

Without the development of farmers and villages, the growth of the country cannot be imagined, he said.

“In America, one bag of urea fertilisers is available for Rs 3,000...India is the only (place) where urea is being provided to farmers at Rs 300 per bag.

“The Russia-Ukraine war resulted in price rise but the Modi government did not allow prices of seeds and fertilizers to go up. We will not allow the problems of farmers to increase at any cost,” he added.

Hitting out at the previous Bhupesh Baghel-led government in the state, Singh said, the Congress regime destroyed the state in five years.

“Now I firmly believe that the Vishnu Deo Sai-led BJP government will bring the state back on the track of development with the support of the people… If anyone has the power to shape the destiny of Chhattisgarh, it is the Bharatiya Janata Party.,” he said.

If the destiny of Chhattisgarh is to be realised, then the destiny of its farmers must also be fulfilled. “Only then the state can touch the heights of development,” he added.

The BJP walks the talk but the Congress does the politics of ‘parivarvaad’, corruption and appeasement. “BJP does politics of justice and humanity. We are building a new India. Our resolve is to create a developed India,” said the defence minister.

The BJP had asserted that when it gets a clear majority in Parliament, no power in the world will be able to stop the construction of a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, Singh said.

“Congress people used to ask about its date. We have told them the date and the PM has also performed the consecration of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on January 22. Ram Lalla has come from his hut to his palace in Ayodhya and now the process of establishing Ram Rajya will start in India,” he said.

The country has been entering a new age, said the Union minister.

As many as 25 crore people in India were brought out of poverty. “I assure that this time we will again form the government under the leadership of Modi ji and will completely free India from poverty,” Singh added.

Regarding ‘Shree Anna’, he said, “Coarse food grains are also produced in Chhattisgarh. The PM has called it Shree Anna. He himself eats it. The country’s defence minister also consumes coarse grains.”

During the G20 summit in the country last year, the heads of the countries who attended it were also served coarse food grains from the state, he said.

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