Centre annihilated Panchayati Raj system, made rural local bodies beggars before states: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today accused the Modi of "systematically annihilating" the system by starving the country's local governing bodies of funds and making them "beggars" before respective state governments.

It also asked to stop invoking "fake jumlas" (catchphrases) in the name of Mahatma Gandhi, considered a champion of

Referring to Amitabh Kant's remark that Bihar, and kept the country backward, PL said the could have instead come up with a blue print telling how the states could be empowered through the rural local bodies.

Speaking to reporters here, he lauded for constitutionally institutionalising Institutions (PRIs) in the country.

"On this occasion (silver jubilee of Panchayat Raj Day), even as the goes on to give his now characteristic, misleading and propagandist speech about the 'abhiyan', the would like to bring to the notice of the people that during its last four years the Modi has systematically annihilated the entire System in the country by starving the panchayats of funds and making them beggars before respective state governments," told reporters.

He alleged that the Centre discontinued its sponsored schemes like the Backward (BRGF) and "decapacitated" schemes such as the MGNREGA and others, "ensuring" the PRIs had no funds and effectively nothing to implement under their jurisdiction, unlike what used to happen during the UPA's rule.

"As if this was not enough, the government, for all practical purposes, shut down the Ministry of by draining it of any substantive budgetary allocations," charged.

"On this day, in the name of the Mahatma Gandhi, the would like to request the to stop invoking the Mahatma's name in his fake jumlas and stop fooling the people of this country by renaming schemes, in this instance the Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan to Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan," he said.

also accused the BJP-led state governments of creating roadblocks and interfering in the functioning of the civic bodies led by the there and termed it "unfortunate".

On Kant's remark about the backward states, the noted the states are ruled by the BJP or it is sharing power with other parties there.

"Kant should have had come out with a blueprint what strategy he has to correct things there it should also be answered if the states were backward, what actions the state governments there took," said.

To a question about surveys in the run up to Assembly polls suggesting the is falling short of majority there, he said, "Several people are coming out with motivate surveys to seek political mileage. The is going to form with two third majority in "

also said the will hold 'Jan Aakrosh' rally here on April 29 to highlight the "plight" of farmers, the youth, women, the issue of price rise, the "dilution" of SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and other anti-people policies of the BJP-led Central

The today launched a scheme in that seeks to strengthen the country's system and address critical gaps that hinder its success.

The central scheme aims at making rural local bodies self-sustainable, financially stable and more efficient. It seeks to address critical gaps that hinder the success of Panchayats by enhancing their capacities and effectiveness, and promote devolution of powers and responsibilities.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 20:50 IST