Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

PM Modi launches direct cash benefit scheme for farmers

PM-KISAN Farmers with less than twohectare land holdings to get ~6,000 yearly

- Rajesh Kumar Singh

GORAKHPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hit out at the Opposition for rememberin­g farmers just before elections as he launched the ~75,000 crore Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) cash transfer scheme for small and marginal cultivator­s.

The scheme was announced in the interim budget on February 1 ahead of national polls due this summer. ~6,000 would annually be transferre­d in three instalment­s into bank accounts of farmers with less than two-hectare land holdings.

Modi contrasted the scheme with farm loan waivers. He said the waivers, unlike the scheme, benefit a select few as he initiated the electronic transfer of the first instalment of ~2,000 each into the bank accounts of 10.1 million farmers under PM-KISAN. Modi said the earlier farm loan waiver schemes only benefitted “Congress workers” and added the PM Kishan scheme will benefit all farmers.

“Loan waivers would have been easy and convenient for us too. We could also have distribute­d lollypops for political and election benefits, but we cannot commit such a sin. Loan waiver benefits only a select few,” said Modi in UP’S Gorakhpur.

Farm loan waiver was among the Congress’s key promises as it wrested power from the BJP in December in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisga­rh, which account for 65 out of 545 Lok Sabha seats.

Modi insisted PM Kishan was not just an “election promise” and warned the farmers against rumours that the money being given under the scheme will be taken back. “This is your money and it will not be taken back.”

Modi said the first instalment­s under the scheme have been deposited into the bank accounts of farmers directly and those left out will get them soon. “There are no middlemen in this scheme and it is being implemente­d with complete transparen­cy,” Modi told a gathering after interactin­g with a select group of farmers from different states via videoconfe­rencing. Modi, who also launched several other projects worth ~10,000 crore in Gorakhpur and Eastern Uttar Pradesh, said his government was working to provide all possible resources to help farmers double their incomes by 2022.

The Opposition parties linked the scheme’s launch to the national polls to oppose it.

In a series of tweets, former Union finance minister and Congress leader P Chidambara­m said the BJP government “will officially give a bribe” of ~2,000 per agricultur­al family to get their votes. “Nothing can be more shameful in a democracy than ‘Bribe for Votes’. The greater shame is that the Election Commission [EC] is unable to stop the ‘bribe for votes’,” he said.

The EC can stop a scheme only after the model code of conduct comes into forces. The code prevents a government from announcing schemes that may influence voters in the run-up to elections. It comes into force only after a poll schedule is announced. The EC is expected to announce the dates for national elections in the first week of March, according to people aware of the developmen­ts. Former UP CM and Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Akhilesh Yadav criticised the scheme calling it a poll sop. “The farm crisis is a national crisis and needs a national solution, no poll-sop can implement change at this scale — we stand with farmers and promise to bring about a #Goldenrevo­lution for all farmers regardless of caste, creed or religion,” he tweeted.

Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati, whose party in contesting the national elections in Uttar Pradesh in alliance with SP, attacked Modi for launching the scheme just before polls. She called the scheme an “insult” to farmers. Mayawati added a farmer’s family will get ~17 daily under the scheme and called the scheme an election year stunt which “the people have seen through”. ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday took a holy dip at the Sangam here and interacted with sanitation workers, who have ensured cleanlines­s during the ongoing Kumbh Mela, describing them as “real karm yogis” whose contributi­ons are being lauded all over.

Modi also performed the Ganga aarti and washed the feet of sanitation workers. He presented them ‘angvastram’ and said he would carry the memory of washing the feet of safai karamchari­s life-long. In a tweet, he said he prayed for the well-being of 130 crore Indians.

“No one can know the labour they (safai karamchari­s) have put in the Kumbh. Cleanlines­s has been the trademark of this Kumbh,” Modi said at a gathering at the Kumbh Mela. “It is my wish that your blessings remain with me and I continue to work for you.” He said no stone was left unturned to make “Divya Kumbh” a “Bhavya (grand) Kumbh”.

“The Swachh Kumbh is happening at a time when the nation is celebratin­g the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, who had 100 years ago expressed the desire for a clean Kumbh when he visited the Kumbh in Haridwar. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is moving ahead, and by October 2, India will become open defecation-free,” he said.

Starting and ending his speech paying gratitude to the holy rivers in Prayagraj, a place of reverence, especially for Hindus, Modi also praised the “naaviks’ (boatmen), calling them the “sevak” of Lord Ram.

Modi described himself as their, the boatmen’s, pradhan sevak (principal servant). “Boatmen play an important role during Kumbh. There is a strong relationsh­ip between Prayagraj and boatmen. They are the dedicated soldiers of Maa Ganga. Without them, the Ramayana of Lord Ram is incomplete,” Modi said. “Lord Ram, by whose benevolenc­e everyone’s boat sails through, his boat was ferried by our naavik friends. I share a deep relationsh­ip with you... You call yourself ‘Gangaputra’, I have come on the call of Maa Ganga and serving you,” Modi said.pti

 ?? AP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns after taking a holy dip at Sangam during Kumbh Mela on Sunday.
AP Prime Minister Narendra Modi returns after taking a holy dip at Sangam during Kumbh Mela on Sunday.

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