Those who ruled country for long never gave priority to development of tribal areas: Modi targets Cong

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony of multiple development projects during the Gujarat Gaurav Abhiyana, in Navsari on Friday. (UNI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony of multiple development projects during the Gujarat Gaurav Abhiyana, in Navsari on Friday. (UNI)

NAVASARI (Guj), June 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday attacked the Congress, saying that those who were in power in the country for a long time post-Independence, never gave priority to the development of tribal areas as it required hard work.
Addressing the Gujarat Gaurav Abhiyan rally in Khudvel village located in tribal-dominated Navsari district of the state, Modi said he does not launch development works to get votes or to win elections, but he does so with the intention of improving the lives of people.
Assembly polls in Gujarat, Modi’s home state, are scheduled by the end this year, where the ruling BJP seeks to retain power.
“Those who ruled the country for a long time after Independence, never gave priority to the development of tribal areas. They never undertook development works in the areas where it was required the most, because it needed hard work. There were no proper roads in tribal areas in the past,” Modi said without naming any party.
On the occasion, the prime minister either inaugurated or laid the foundation stone for various projects worth Rs 3,050 crore for the tribal region.
“Earlier, it used to take years for the administration to cover people living in remote villages and tribal areas under the vaccination programme. While cities were covered easily, people living in forests were left out in the past. But we have taken care of the people living in these areas (during the COVID-19 vaccination drive),” he said.
When Modi asked the people present on the occasion whether they have received anti-coronavirus vaccine doses free of cost or not, the crowd replied in the affirmative.
He said there was a chief minister from this tribal region, whose village did not have any water tank and people were dependent on hand-pumps.
“But after becoming CM, I ordered construction of a water tank. Gujarat has also seen those days when even the inauguration of a water tank in Jamnagar became a front page news item,” Modi said.
On the occasion, the prime minister performed ‘bhoomi pujan’ (ground-breaking ceremony) of 13 water supply projects for residents of Tapi, Navsari and Surat districts, worth Rs 961 crore.
Modi also inaugurated the Madhuban dam-based Astol regional water supply project built at a cost of about Rs 586 crores. This project involves taking drinking water to the height of over 1,8oo feet or as high as a 200-storey building.
He also performed the ground-breaking ceremony of a medical college in Navsari district, to be built at a cost of about Rs 542 crores aimed at providing affordable and quality medical care to the people of the region.
Also, ‘Nal Se Jal’ projects worth Rs 163 crore were inaugurated by him. These projects will provide safe and adequate drinking water to the residents of Surat, Navsari, Valsad and Tapi districts, an official release said. (PTI)