Shah hails Modi govt's "clean" record, development plank

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

president today said not a single corruption charge has been levelled against the in the last three years, in contrast to the previous Congress-led administration which saw "scams amounting to Rs 12 lakh crore".

Praising the for taking "bold" decisions like of high values notes and the rollout, he said the BJP-led coalition's governance mantra is development of the people of the country.


"The believes in development of the people. The Modi government's 60 per cent time (term) is already over, but not a single corruption charge has been levelled against it by the Opposition," Shah said.

The chief, who arrived here today on a three-day visit of Madhya Pradesh, was addressing a meeting of intellectuals here.

The newly-elected MP said the government's tenure was marred by a string of scams. "The saw scams amounting to Rs 12 lakh crore," he claimed.

He said the had "lowered" the status of the prime minister and his office, but the ruling has restored the dignity of the top post.

All ministers used to consider themselves "above the PM", but this has changed under the current dispensation, the chief said.

"The present Prime Minister has restored the glory of the post and is taking decisions that are good for the people," he said.

Praising "bold" decisions like and the rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST), he said these steps are good for the people. No other had the courage to take such hard decisions in the interest of the people.

The is committed to development and the states where it has formed governments have seen fast-paced growth, Shah said and cited the examples of Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh which were earlier called 'BIMARU' (laggards).

Referring to Bihar, Shah said when the was in power there in alliance with the JD(U), it had seen progress but the state lagged behind when the saffron outfit was no more part of the ruling alliance.

Now, Bihar will again walk on the path of development, he said, apparently referring to the becoming part of the Nitish Kumar

Shah lashed out at the for its "family-oriented" politics and alleged that the party had failed to develop the country in the 67 years.

Praising the BJP, Shah said it was the only party in the country which has been founded on certain principles and was upholding them wherever and whenever in power.

It is the largest party in the world and is committed to development of the last man of the society, he asserted.

Shah praised the for launching welfare schemes like Jan Dhan (aimed at financial inclusion) and Ujjwala (providing LPG connections to BPL families).

Till now, more than 2.80 crore LPG connections have been released for the beneficiaries under the Ujjwala scheme, the chief said.

Shah contested leader Ajay Singh's claim that the BJP-ruled received more funds under the than the regime.

Singh, Leader of Opposition in the assembly, has made the claim in a letter addressed to the

The has given over Rs 5 lakh crore to for different schemes, Shah said.

In the last three years, the has launched 106 schemes for welfare of the poor and other disadvantaged sections of the society, he said.

Earlier, on his arrival here in the morning from New Delhi, the president was accorded a warm welcome at the airport by the party leaders led by Chief Minister

Shah later unveiled a statue of Deendayal Upadhyaya, a top Jan Sangh leader and the party's ideologue, near the city's Lal Ghati square.

A large number of workers, many of them sporting saffron turbans, led Shah's entourage to the state party office.

Enroute to the party office, he paid floral tributes to Raja Bhoj, a medieval-era king from the Paramara dynasty, Dalit icon B R Ambedkar and Jan Sangh founder Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.

Soon after arrival at the party office, Shah chaired a series of meetings with the party leaders and ministers. He had lunch at the house of state minister Narottam Mishra and interacted informally with senior journalists.

The visit is part of the chief's 110-day nationwide tour to strengthen and expand the party's support base ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, where the is in power for over a decade, are due in end-2018.

Shah also released a book, "Marching with a Billion, Analysing Modi's At Midterm", authored by noted journalist Uday Mahurkar.

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