Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday
targeted Centre’s rural development schemes, saying that ‘charity’ for
winning elections instead of solid development work will not help
improve rural India.
Apparently
hinting at popular schemes like Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guranttee Act (MNREGA) and other cash doling schemes
introduced by the Congress government, Mr. Modi said this will not
empower people to be self-reliant.
“We have said one
thing about rural development that it should have an element of
responsibility. But, a trend of charity has begun in the country these
days, because they (Centre) have no other objective than winning the
elections,” Mr. Modi said.
“Solid development should
take place which can empower people to stand on their feet and can help
develop economy of a village. If this doesn’t happen then no matter how
much we keep giving, change will not occur,” he asserted.
He
was addressing a large gathering of farmers at the National Conference
on Panchayati Raj and Rural Development in Gandhinagar. Farmers from 26
States and four Union Territories are participating in the conference.
“I
believe that biggest dream of any government in India can’t be bigger
than eradicating poverty from villages by encouraging economic activity
and creating employment,” Mr. Modi said.
Stating that
the all-women model (Samras Gam scheme) in Gujarat aptly defines women
empowerment, Mr. Modi lauded the aim of one panchayat in Gandhinagar of
having a poverty-free village by encouraging economic activity.
“A
group of women from a gram panchayat in Kheda came to me demanding that
we should give them a scheme which encourages economic activity,
because if the activity gathers pace then there would be no unemployed
and no poor in the village,” he said.
The Gujarat
Chief Minister said talk over rural development was incomplete without
speaking about Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Balwant Mehta.
Recalling the vision of father of the nation, Mr. Modi said, “Mahatma Gandhi spoke of Gram Rajya and Gram Swarajya.”
“Had
we implemented Gandhiji’s vision in letter and spirit our villages
would have gone far ahead of the cities. And if we implement it even
today, no one will think of going to the cities, everyone will stay in
the villages,” he said.
He said Mahatma Gandhi’s vision for the development of villages is 100 per cent relevant today.
“Gram Sabha should be as important to the village as the Lok Sabha is for the nation,” Mr. Modi said.
Stating
that by sitting in the state capital authorities cannot take decisions
about the needs of villages, Mr. Modi laid emphasis on providing more
autonomy to the panchayats for village development.
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