PM asks 'naamdar' Cong why 18000 villages remained in darkness even decades after Independence

Press Trust of India  |  Sindri (Dhanbad) 

today launched a blistering attack on those accusing him of working for the rich, saying people "neck-deep in vote bank politics" should answer if moneyed people lived in the 18,000 villages where his government had provided power for the first time since Independence.

Repeating his 'naamdar (dynast)' barb at the Congress, he said they did not know the pain of 'kaamdars (ordinary workers)' and were accusing him of working for the wealthy.

"Those guided by fashion of showing devotion towards the poor by bad-mouthing the rich should answer, are there any moneyed people living in the 18,000 villages kept in darkness since Independence before our government provided to them," said.

"I wish to question these 'naamdars' about this (why 18,000 villages lived in darkness), who does not know the pain of 'kaamdars'," he said.

Those "neck-deep in vote bank politics", who had no time to spare for these 18,000 villages living in darkness even after 60 years of Independence during their time, were accusing him of working for the wealthy, the said.

had earlier used his "naamdar" barb apparently targeted at during the campaign for the assembly election.

The was addressing a function at Sindri, about 20 km from town, after inaugurating five projects worth Rs 27,000 crore for

Governor Draupdi Murmu, Raghubar Das, R K Singh, for Health and MP P N were present at the event.

The said that besides electrification of these villages, the has set a target to provide power connection to four crore families having no through the "Saubhagya" scheme.

Out of the four crore families, 25 lakh hailed from Jharkhand, he said.

Modi said in addition to the Rs 27,000 crore worth of projects, works are underway in projects earmarked for the state at an estimated cost of Rs 80,000 crore. Fifty such works are in progress, he added.

The five projects which were inaugurated today by the prime minister included revival of closed Sindri urea fertiliser unit, thermal power plant with a capacity of 2,400 MW at Patratu, AIIMS and an airport in Deogarh and taking to households in Ranchi.

The recalled that it was founder who as minister at the Centre had started the Sindri urea unit.

Modi said that during campaign for the 2014 he had urged people that if they elected a BJP government at the Centre too along with Jharkhand, the "double engine" would propel development of the mineral-rich state.

"Today this double engine of government and one at working in the same direction is taking the state to greater heights of development," he said.

Saying that in democracy, election is the yardstick to gauge people's satisfaction over performance of governments, Modi cited the saffron party's victory in panchayat polls in Jharkhand to buttress the point.

Modi had flown straight to Sindri from Santiniketan in where he addressed the university convocation and also inaugurated Bhawan with Prime Minister Sheikh

From Sindri, he flew to Ranchi to have a brief session with District Magistrates of 19 "Aspirational Jharkhand districts" and

The prime minister recently launched the "aspirational district" programme to ensure all-round development of these areas.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 19:35 IST