1.1 crore farmers have got PM-KISAN scheme payout: PM
Team Udayavani, Mar 1, 2019, 10:56 AM IST
Kanyakumari: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 1 lashed out at the Congress saying the people did not want “dynasty” but only “honesty”
Launching several projects and laying foundation stone for several others in Kanyakumari, Modi said “Every Indian is proud of brave pilot Abhinandan.”
He said over 1.1 crore farmers have already received their first instalment of ₹2,000 under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana
“Over 1.1 crore farmers have already got their first instalment directly in their bank accounts can you imagine a scheme announced on February 1 has become a reality in the same month itself…,” he added.
In 2014, it was after thirty years his party got a full majority in Parliament, he said.
By voting for the BJP, the Prime Minister said, “People wanted honesty, not dynasty. People wanted development, not decay. People wanted progress, not policy paralysis.”
He said they wanted opportunities, and not obstacles wanted security not stagnation, inclusive growth, not votebank politics.
Flagging off via video conferencing from here the Tejas Express train which began its inaugural run from Madurai, he said the Tejas Express manufactured at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai is a great example of “Make in India.”
“I have flagged off the fastest train Tejas and it this is one of the most modern train and is a great example of make in India having been manufactured in the ICF of Chennai itself,” he said.
Citing saint-poet Tiruvalluvar, he said “When the rare chance comes, seize it to do the rare deed.”
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