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इसका कारण साफ है देश मजबूर सरकार नहीं मजबूत सरकार चुन रहा है। देश फेमिली फस्ट के बजाय इंडिया फस्ट को चुन रहा है। देश आतंकी हमलों के बाद दुबकने वालों को नहीं आतंकियों को घर में घुसकर मारने वालों को चुन रहा है।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी लोकसभा चुनाव 2019 के सातवे और अंतिम चरण के चुनाव प्रचार के लिए एड़ी चोटी का जोर लगा रहे हैं।

पीएम मोदी ने आज पंजाब के चंडीगढ़ में एक सार्वजिनक रैली को संबोधित करते हुए कांग्रेस पर जमकर निशाना साधा है।

पीएम मोदी ने कांग्रेस नेता सैम पितोद्रा को निशाने पर लेते हुए कहा कि जब मध्य वर्ग के लोग मुद्रास्फीति के कारण में थे, कांग्रेस सोचती थी ‘हुआ तो हुआ’।

पीएम ने आगे कहा कि कांग्रेस ‘नामदार’ कहते थे कांग्रेस एक विचारधारा है। अब नामदार के गुरु ने खुलासा किया है कि कांग्रेस की विचारधारा ‘हुआ तो हुआ’ है।

मिडिल क्लास और ईमानदार टैक्स पेयर्स का कांग्रेस ने हमेशा अपमान किया है। जबकि हमारी सरकार ने मिडिल क्लास को सम्मान दिया है।

इतिहास में पहली बार, 5 लाख रुपए तक की इनकम टैक्स को टैक्स फ्री किया गया है: पीएम मोदी

जब चार, पांच सौ शेल कंपनियां चलाई जा रहीं थीं, उनसे हजारों करोड़ का हवाला ट्रांजेक्शन होता था, कांग्रेस सोचती थी- हुआ तो हुआ। जब महंगाई से मिडिल क्लास की कमर टूट रही थी, रसोई का खर्च बेतहाशा बढ़ रहा था, कांग्रेस सोचती थी- हुआ तो हुआ: पीएम मोदी

जब उस वक्त के रेल मंत्री के रिश्तेदार रेलवे भर्तियों में भ्रष्टाचार करते थे, कांग्रेस सोचती थी- हुआ तो हुआ।

जब योजनाओं को पूरा होने में दशकों लग जाते थे, कांग्रेस सोचती थी- हुआ तो हुआ। OROP न लागू होने से हमारे फौजी परेशान थे, कांग्रेस सोचती थी- हुआ तो हुआ: पीएम मोदी

जब नामदार परिवार का सबसे करीबी व्यक्ति, सबसे बड़ा राजदार, 84 के सिख दंगो के बारे में कहे कि- हुआ तो हुआ, तो आप समझ सकते हैं कि वो किसकी बोली बोल रहा है।

मैं दावे के साथ कहता हूं कि अगर आज पंजाब मे चुनाव न होते, तो नामदार अपने उस गुरु को एक शब्द भी नहीं कहते: पीएम मोदी 

कांग्रेस और उसके दरबारियों का ये वही गैंग है, जो कहता था की भारत की जनता अनपढ़ है।

ये लोग कहते थे कि भारत में तो बैंक नहीं हैं, ऐसे में डिजिटल लेनदेन कैसे संभव है? आज भारत डिजिटल पेमेंट्स का एक बहुत बड़ा डेस्टिनेशन है: पीएम मोदी

मोदी ने कहा जब गुजरात के चुनाव थे तो एक कांग्रेसी ने कहा मोदी तो नीच जात का है।

इसके बाद गुजरात में तूफान खड़ा हुआ तो कांग्रेस ने उस नेता को पार्टी से निकाल दिया, लेकिन बाद में फिर उन्हें अपने साथ जोड़ दिया।

अब तक वह फिर ताल ठोककर कहने लगे हैं कि उन्होंने जो कुछ कहा वह ठीक कहा। मोदी ने कहा कि जब यह भ्रष्टाचार करते थे तो कांग्रेस सोचती थी हुआ तो हुआ।

रैली को लेकर चंडीगढ़ पुलिस एसएसपी शशांक आनंद के नेतृत्व में स्पेशल सिक्योरिटी, ट्रैफिक व्यवस्था और सभी थाना प्रभारियों की ड्यूटी लगाई गई है।

पुलिस द्वारा स्पेशल नाकेबंदी कर चेकिंग की जा रही है। पीएम के आने-जाने तक आसपास किसी भी संदिग्ध या बिना अनुमति वाले को फटकने भी नहीं दिया जाएगा।

हालांकि, पीएम सिक्योरिटी की पूरी जिम्मेदारी एसपीजी टीम के पास होगी।

पीएम मोदी ने मतदाताओं से अपील की

New Delhi: Desperate for five more years in power, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led alliance will woo rural and urban middle-class voters with farm relief measures and tax cuts, said officials privy to plans for the final budget before India’s general election.

Stung by opposition parties’ victories in three state polls last month, and needing to call a national election by May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing growing discontent over depressed farm incomes and doubts over whether his policies are creating enough jobs.

The electoral compulsions mean that major economic reforms, such as tax cuts for bigger companies and plans to bring down the budget deficit, could be put on hold at least until after the election, the sources said.

Piyush Goyal, the interim finance minister, will present the budget on Feb 1, in the absence of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is currently in the United States for medical treatment.

The higher spending, along with a shortfall in tax collections, will push the fiscal deficit up to the equivalent of 3.5 per cent of gross domestic product for the year ending in March, overshooting a previous 3.3 per cent target, according to one of the sources with direct knowledge of budget discussions.

The source said there was a chance that the government could take corrective action in March, hoping that by that time the election schedule will be settled and the public focus will shift towards campaigning.

India is likely to defer its plans to cut the country’s fiscal deficit to 3 percent by the year ended March 2021, as the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on measures to stimulate the economy by additional spending and cutting taxes to woo voters.

“We may resort to spending cuts in March to contain the fiscal deficit,” the source said.

The finance ministry had cut capital and other spending amounting to 750.8 billion rupees ($10.55 billion) in the last financial year ending in March 2018. But Modi’s government has been stepping back from such fiscal rectitude in recent months.

In its desperation to find ways to pay for pre-election spending, the government has also pressed the Reserve Bank of India to part with more of its reserves, causing a rift that culminated in the resignation of Governor Urjit Patel last month.

The budget, which is interim and is likely to be followed by a full one in July, is expected to project economic growth of around 7.5 percent for the next financial year, while expanding capital spending on railways, roads, ports by 7-8 percent, and estimating an increase in revenue of about 15 percent, officials said.

But the main focus will be on the rural sector and the urban middle-class.

The government is ready with relief measures for farmers, benefits for unemployed youth, higher tax exemptions for the middle class and small businesses, the officials said.

According to two government sources,the farm relief package itself could run to at least one trillion rupees ($14 billion) if the government is to have a meaningful impact on which way voters lean in rural areas, where two-thirds of Indians live.

The pre-election giveaways could give the economy short term momentum, but result in a hangover after the election.

Credit rating agencies have warned that without bringing down other spending, a higher farm subsidy bill will increase future fiscal deficits.

Though he has spent big on building roads and railways, Modi has been fiscally conservative for most of his time in power, helping to bring retail inflation to near 2 percent from double-digits during the previous government’s time.

Despite expanding by 7 percent plus annually – the fastest pace among major economies, the uneven nature of the growth has meant that the economy has failed to create enough jobs for millions of youth entering the workforce each year

Merchandise exports have shown no signs of growth in last four years, and some textile, leather and engineering goods producers have shifted production abroad.

Earlier this month, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), a leading independent think tank, issued a report showing the country lost as many as 11 million jobs last year, making it even harder for new entrants to the labour market.

Last week, Raghuram Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, said India needed flexible labour and land laws, and to fix glitches in the Goods and Services Tax, launched as a major tax reform in 2017.


केजरीवाल ने फसल बीमा योजना, जातिवाद पर मोदी पर निशाना साधा

Jind: AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal Saturday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his government’s crop insurance scheme alleging it has failed to benefit the farming community and charged the NDA with dividing the society on caste lines.

The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojna (PMFBY) is aimed at enabling farmers avail insurance cover against crop loss due to natural calamities.

“Ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Modi promised crop insurance scheme… Now, if a farmer’s crop gets destroyed, the insurance firms refuse to give compensation to them saying that it is only applicable if over 70 per cent crop is damaged,” Kejriwal said addressing rally for the Jind Assembly bypoll here.

The bypoll for the Jind seat is scheduled to be held on January 28 and was necessitated following the death of INLD MLA Hari Chand Middha.

Kejriwal claimed that Modi’s promises to benefit farmers by way of crop insurance scheme have failed to yield the result and alleged that the prime minister also did not implement the Swaminathan Commission report as was assured by him before the general elections in 2014.

“I urge the electorate that if Modi and Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar come to seek votes for the BJP, then ask them to get these from insurance firms,” the AAP national convener said.

“In Haryana, if farmers approach Khattar for compensation of damaged crops, they are told by the chief minister to go to insurance firms,” he said.

The Delhi chief minister said that his government had been giving a compensation of Rs 20,000 per acre to farmers for loss of crops due to natural calamities.

The BJP government at the centre and in Haryana has been dividing the society on the basis of caste,” Kejriwal alleged, adding that he had never seen the kind of casteism which he being followed during the BJP rule.

Kejriwal was addressing a rally in favour of Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) nominee Digvijay Singh Chautala.

JJP was constituted after Ajay Singh Chautala, the elder son of INLD supremo and jailed leader Om Prakash Chautala, was expelled from the party for indiscipline. Ajay Singh Chautala’s sons – Digvijay and Hisar MP Dushyant too were expelled from the INLD.

The power struggle within the Chautala family led to differences between Chautala senior’s younger son Abhay Singh and his elder brother Ajay. This is JJP’s first election.

However, in the 2015 Assembly polls the party got 67 seats as against three by BJP and nil by the Congress, he said

Claiming that the AAP has brought “revolution” in education and health sectors in the national capital, the Delhi chief minister alleged that the Congress and the BJP looted the country in turns.

The entire country is looking at the result of the Jind bypoll. If the people of Delhi can change the politics by bringing the AAP to power, I am sure that the people of Haryana can bring revolution and change the government,” Kejriwal said.

Asserting that he has high hopes from the young leaders of the JJP, the AAP leader said his party decided to support the JJP as he found its young leaders “selfless”.

The JJP came into existence following a family dispute… in today’s time everyone is selfish. If a dispute takes place within a family, no one is ready to leave the party and it’s symbol,” he said referring to Dushyant handing over the INLD to the party’s “veterans” (Om Pakash Chautala).

“Dushyant and Digvijay took no time in giving their right over the INLD and it’s symbol…the day they decided it I realised that they are selfless and respectable people,” Kejriwal said.