New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday praised the initiative taken by the center to reduce the negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and reaffirm party commitment to seek justice for victims of political violence in West Bengal.
Sithararam discussed a press conference at the NDMC Convention Center in New Delhi.
He also attended the BJP National Executive Meeting today.
The Union Minister said, “While praising commendable vaccination work done in India, we also remember how opposition parties have caused many questions about the vaccination carried by the government from the start.” “Within 48 hours of announcing locking, we came by giving food people for free for eight full months – for 80 crore people.
The ‘PM-CARES for Children’ program for orphans shows how PM and the government we care for for generations Next and children.
‘One nation, one ration card’ has also taken and implemented quickly, “UNI Finance Minister said.
He added, “We also discussed how after revocation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, the Block Development Council and the district development council selection was carried out and how people were willing to participate in the democratic process.” “The statistics I want highlight is the industrial promotion scheme worth RS 28.400 Crore, which was launched in January 2021, for Jammu and Kashmir.
54 projects worth RS 56,201 Crore have also been launched.
Today, because Jan Aushadhi Yojana, affordable drugs will be Available for poor and medium classes.
Also, more than 75,000 health and fitness centers have been established, “said Minister of Finance.
The Union Minister also shares that BJP strongly condemns violence after the West Bengal poll and the party stands by every suffering worker.
“We will stand beside them during all legal processes and will support every BJP worker at a party in Bengal,” he said.
Highlighting that India saw a massive change and Indian digital mission was speeding up, he said, “Atmanirbhar Bharat, assisted by ‘Make-in-India’ and ‘Digital Indian Mission’, will strengthen the nation.” Held after a gap of nearly 1.5 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Interior Minister Amit Shah and Head of BJP JP Nadda attended the party’s national executive meeting.