PM Narendra Modi’s farmer scheme gimmick to win polls: Ashok Gehlot

JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot, on Sunday, termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s newly inaugurated farmer scheme which guarantees Rs 6,000 every year to farmers, as a futile attempt to win elections.

Addressing a press conference at his place of dwelling, Gehlot mentioned that the union executive should have as a substitute waved off the farm loans for farmers. “Modi ji should pay attention to the truth that we provide a per month pension to farmers in Rajasthan, which sums up greater than his Rs 6,000 every year,” he mentioned, including with inflation working high, it's left to be noticed how much of a relief the centre’s monetary help will supply.


“This is obviously an try made to assuage farmers forward of the impending polls. Election Commission (EC) needs to step up and question the government,” Gehlot mentioned. He added that the state executive had already waved off the farm loans of farmers in Rajasthan, which the BJP leaders are criticizing with no need taken into consideration proper comments of the scheme and the dimensions of its implementation.


Responding to the Prime Minister’s feedback that states governed by the opposition were not cooperating, Gehlot mentioned while the general public would ultimately decide if the scheme is deliberate in just right intentions or a poll transfer, the state executive will nonetheless love to have all its farmers to get benefited from the scheme. “We want to see all our farmers getting the benefits of all schemes - of the state and centre’s,” he mentioned.


Taking a dig at Modi’s slogan ‘Modi hai toh mumkin hai’ at Tonk on Saturday, Gehlot mentioned, “Modi hai to namumkin hai. Tell us one promise he fulfilled after turning into the Prime Minister?” he requested.


He mentioned that PM Modi’s poll marketing campaign has begun and rather than enumerating his executive’s achievements, he's as a substitute attacking the state’s governments. “What happened to the guarantees made all over the ultimate elections over black cash and terrorism? They used to say that for one head (of an Indian solider) they're going to lower 10 heads, now there is entire silence,” he mentioned, including that the Union executive failed on all fronts and it's unable to provide proper replies on issues like Rafale deal.
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