Congress did not feel insulted with MP's 'Bimaru' tag: Modi

IANS  |  Rajgarh (Madhya Pradesh) 

Accusing the of not caring for Madhya Pradesh's future and not feeling insulted over the state's earlier "BIMARU" tag, on Saturday said BJP has made the state a major participant in the development process of the country.

Claiming that Madhya Pradesh's condition had been such that an "insulting word" was associated with it, he said: "That word was BIMARU. We never liked it. was counted among the sick states.

"The Congress, which ruled for long time, did not see or feel the insult. They treated the common people as their subjects and got them to sing their praises. They did not care for Madhya Pradesh's future."

"BJP has taken out the state from that situation and made it country's major partner in development," he added.

The acronym BIMARU was coined in the 1980s for the economic condition of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and

Without naming the Congress, Modi attacked it for spreading lies about his government's performance. "Those who are spreading lies do not know the ground reality," he said.

The said that his government is making sure that every village in the districts should have a gas connection, every household has electricity connection, everybody has bank accounts, everybody gets a shield of and every pregnant woman and child is immunised.

He said this work could have been done by the or previsions governments also.

"It was unfortunate on the part of this country that Congress which has ruled this country for so many years never had trust in you and your hard work.

"Your presence in such a large number shows you have faith in the government and its policies," he added.

He said under leadership of Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has written a "new saga of development". "The release of irrigation project in Mohanpura today and the work on the three water supply schemes is a part of this link. This project is not only Rajgarh but also one of the major projects of Madhya Pradesh."

He said this project is not only an example of rapid growth but also the way in which government works.

"This project has been completed within approximately four years. In this, special attention has been given to micro-irrigation by prioritising that water reaches to farms by laying pipelines," he said.

He said four crore poor women have got free LPG cylinders in the country under Ujjwala Yojana and in Madhya Pradesh, about 40 lakh women have been given so far.

Taking a dig at Congress over his criticism of government over job creation, Modi said: "This government respects labour. Some people's attitude towards labour may not be positive, they make fun of employment, but the efforts of this government are in front of everyone today. More than 85 lakh people of Madhya Pradesh have taken benefit of Mudra Yojna."

He also said (BJP) and government have followed the vision of Mookerjee, which is "visible in several programmes of the BJP governments at the Centre and in states".

"Whether it is a Mission for youth or Start Up scheme, Mudra Yojna for self-employment or Make in India, you will get a glimpse of Dr. Mookerjee's ideas," he said.

--IANS

gt-hindi/ps/vd

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 17:26 IST