Mamata Govt depriving poor of benefits under Ayushman Bharat scheme: PM Modi

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on Monday hit out at and alleged that she is not allowing poor of the state to reap health benefits provided under Center's Ayushman Bharat scheme.

Continuing his attack on the chief minister, Modi said, "We have made against human trafficking. There is a provision of capital punishment for heinous crimes like rape. But TMC is not able to implement the law in "

"In West Bengal to say lord Ram's name is like committing a crime. He (Sitaram Yechury) did not even respect the words in his name, 'Sita-Ram,' he insulted both Ramayana and Mahabharata," added PM Modi while criticising comments that Ramayana and Mahabharata are filled with specimens of Hindu violence.

"In West Bengal, every work is done through TMC agent. The Centre helps the to bring development in the lives of tribal people. But the agents of TMC misuse resources sent by the Centre," he said.

"Mamata's Banerjee defeat is certain as her "gundaraaj" will not survive. People are determined to make BJP victorious," added

who is known for coining quirky slogans, tossed another one at the rally, he said, "Chup chap kamal pe chhap" and Booth booth se TMC saaf." This means "vote for BJP silently" and "eliminate TMC from every polling booth".

"The West Bengal cannot take away people's right to vote through violence. Chit fund scam, rule of goons and 'syndicate raj' will lead TMC to a loss in which they will not win even 10 seats," he added.

Slamming the party, PM Modi said, "The governments after independence never thought about poor people. For Adivasis, the formed a separate ministry. Taking inspiration from him, our government increased expenditure for Adivasis by 30 per cent. We want every Adivasi to have his own house by 2022."

"Under Van Dhan Yojna in our government, the Adivasis will now get on as many as 50 different crops," PM Modi added.

Voting is underway in 51 seats across seven states in the fifth phase of the on Monday. Counting of votes will be held on May 23.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 17:21 IST