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'Modi Govt Has Done More For Farmers Than All Previous Regimes Combined': Rajnath Singh Amid Protest

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated at the BJP's national convention held at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam that PM Narendra Modi regards farmers as part of his. family

Amid ongoing protests by farmers congregating and maintaining their presence at Delhi's borders, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi regards them as part of his extended family. Speaking at the BJP's current national convention held at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam in the capital, Rajnath emphasised that the NDA government has undertaken more initiatives for farmers and the agricultural sector than any previous administrations at the Centre. 

The Defence Minister outlined that the BJP's vision for the country's progress will be presented to the public once the party secures a third consecutive term in office at the Centre, as reported by news agency ANI.

"A lot has been done over the last 10 years of this government in the interest of farmers. The highest input cost for farmers is the one that goes into purchasing and sourcing fertilisers. Across the world, today, a bag of urea is priced at Rs 3,000 but in our country, it is available at Rs 300 per bag. The budgetary allocation for the agricultural sector used to be Rs 25,000 crore before 2014. However, it has since been increased to Rs 1,25,000 crore. Nearly Rs 18 lakh crore has been received by farmers in the form of MSP in the last 10 years. Our government has given 2.5 per cent more MSP to the farmers. Also, till now, farmers have received Rs 2,80,000 crore under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi. Under PM Safal Bima Yojana, they paid Rs 30 crore in premiums and successfully claimed Rs 1.5 lakh crore," Rajnath stated, as quoted by ANI.

"Today, India's agricultural export has reached Rs 4 lakh crore. I previously served the country as the Agriculture Minister and can say with full confidence that our government has done more for the farmers than all previous regimes at the Centre combined. For PM, farmers are no less than his family members. He has always been very sympathetic towards the problems and distress faced by our farmers," he further added.

He also underlined that a sum of Rs 3 lakh crore of public funds was safeguarded from the potential misuse under the Centre's 'Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme'.

"Our government strove relentlessly to transfer the money (allocated under central initiatives) to the account of every beneficiary under the Direct Benefit Transfer Scheme. The result was that Rs 3 lakh crore in public money was saved from falling into the wrong hands. In 2014, startups in India numbered only between 300-500. Today, the number has grown upwards of 1,20,000. Mobile manufacturing, too, has gone up five times in just the last 10 years. To ensure ease of doing business, 40,000 compliances have either been removed or simplified. Capital expenditure has gone up five times in 10 years to Rs 10 lakh crore," Defence Minister said, as per ANI's report.

He further outlined that Under the 'Amrit Bharat Station' Scheme, over 25,000 railway tracks have been installed, and more than 1300 railway stations have undergone renovation.

According to the report, Rajnath said, "The length of the high-speed corridor, which was 500 km 10 years ago, has today increased to more than 4000 km. Nearly two lakh gram panchayats in the country have been connected with optical fibre. Under Ayushman Bharat, more than Rs 1 lakh crore has been set aside for the poor. A discount of 80 per cent on medicines is also available at PM Jan Aushdi Kendras. It has saved the poor Rs 30,000 crore in medical expenses".

He also stated, "Today the poor are getting loans without guarantees. They are part of the guarantees of PM Modi."

Making an indirect criticism directed towards the TMC administration in West Bengal regarding the forceful suppression of Opposition demonstrations and accusations of mistreatment of women in Sandeshkhali, the Defence Minister stated that such occurrences tarnish the image of a civilised society.

"Whatever happened in Sandeshkhali is reprehensible. I commend our workers, who are fighting for the distressed women of Sandeshkhali in the face of state oppression and tyranny. Such incidents are a blot on a civilised society. It should be condemned in the strongest terms," he later added, as per the report.

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