Some parties complicate farmers in problems: Modi criticizes opposition

PM launches development projects in Bundelkhand to address water scarcity and provide relief to farmers

speaking in Election Uttar Pradesh soon they announced Withdrawal of controversial three agriculture lawsPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday attacked the opposition parties, saying that keeping farmers entangled in problems has been the basis of some parties.

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“They do politics of problems. We do national policy of solution (A National Policy for Solutions),” Mr Modi said in Mahoba district of Bundelkhand, where he launched developmental projects aimed at providing and mitigating water scarcity in the region. relief to farmers, These projects include the Arjun Sahayak Project, Ratoli Weir Project, Bhauni Dam Project and Mazagon-Chilli Sprinkler Project with a total cost of ₹3,250 crore. Their operation will help irrigate about 65,000 hectares of land in Mahoba, Hamirpur, Banda and Lalitpur districts, benefitting lakhs of farmers in the region.

In the 2017 UP assembly election, the BJP won all 19 seats in the Bundelkhand region.

Shri Modi said that the governments that ruled UP before the BJP left no stone unturned to destroy Bundelkhand and claimed that they had handed over its resources and forests to the mafia. When bulldozers are running on these mafia in UP, some people are making noise. No matter how loudly they cry, the development work of UP and Bundelkhand will not stop, Shri Modi said.

His reference to a “bulldozer” comes from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s oft-repeated claim that his government was bulldozing the property of mafia criminals.

Talking about the benefits of PM-Kisan scheme for farmers, Shri Modi said that “family governmentOr the governments run by those who do dynasty politics would make many announcements in the name of farmers but the farmers did not get a single penny. On the contrary, he said, his government had transferred Rs 1,62,000 crore directly into the accounts of farmers.

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