New Delhi: While advising BJP MPs to highlight schemes such as free rations to BPL families to counter allegations of opposition parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday confirms that providing assistance to the community is the responsibility of the government and not aid.
“This pandemic is a humanitarian crisis …
The government has ensured that no one died hungry during the crisis period.
However, let’s explain that providing assistance to people is the responsibility of the government and not aid,” Modi said in the meeting of the parliamentary party BJP on Tuesday and asked parliament members to launch a broad campaign against the opposition, especially the Congress “Located” Covid management in this country.
While senior leaders, including the Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, the JP Nadda Party president was also present, Modi crashed into the Congress who said the party which had been reduced to nearly two to three countries did not carry out his job as an opposition party.
Modi said the congressional leaders, after ruling for decades, have developed a sense of rights because they were not ready to accept their defeat.
“The Congress is in a coma but cannot accept the fact that BJP has power and its popularity has soared,” said PM.
He refers to the PMGKay scheme that said that feeding more than 80 crore people from all castees and communities during a pandemic was not an easy exercise.
Modi stated that Covid was not a political problem but humanity but the opposition had behaved irresponsible.
He stressed that the government was willing to hold discussions in both parliamentary houses, but the opposition did not work together.
He also asked parliamentarians to ensure that Covid vaccination drives were carried out smoothly in constituencies.
The Minister of Parliament Pralhad Joshi shared the details of the meeting and said that PM expressed concern about opposition attitudes, especially the congress who still believed that only had the right to power.
“Such pandemics have not been witnessed by the world for almost 100 years.
The last time, in such a situation, people face severe food shortages, but this time the government ensures that no one sleeps hungry, Joshi said quoting PM.