Tuesday 17 October 2017

No BPL in Jharkhand by 2020, vows CM

Breaking News - Chief Minister Raghubar Das said at the State BJP executive committee meeting on Monday that the government is committed for Antyodaya in the State. He said that the government has been working for wiping out poverty from State and expressed hope of no BPL in Jharkhand by 2020.

Attacking on the opposition, Das said that parties engraved Jharkhand in their name only looted pride, dignity and self respect of the people before Jharkhand took shape, and continued doing so through their governments post formation of Jharkhand. “But this Government is committed to the people and we have been taking every single fraction of the society along in development saga of State,” said Das.

State BJP Executive Committee during its one day meeting on Monday patted both the governments at Centre and State for their vision of inclusive growth and their efforts so far in direction of making Antyodaya philosophy of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya for new India come true at the earliest. Party State General Secretary and Chatra MP Sunil Singh said that State government has succeeded in changing perception about Jharkhand not only outside the State, but also in many parts of the world.
“We have seen lot many things happening in recent times which neither happened in the country post independence, nor in Jharkhand before BJP government was sworn in little over 1,000 days. At one end, this is for the first time that China had to step back on the issue of Dokalam which is one of the lot many diplomatic victories of present government including Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj exposing Pakistan over pallet gun faced dying lady photo bluff of neighbouring country. On the other hand, the State government has been magically working over bringing all the MoUs signed during Momentum Jharkhand: Global Investors’ Summit earlier this year. We have passed resolutions of thanking both the governments for their moves,” said Singh.

However, most of the political resolutions made during one day meeting where Chief Minister Raghubar Das, Party State President Laxman Gilua, former Chief Minister Arjun Munda, most of the State cabinet ministers, office bearers and others were present, present ‘all is well’ kind of picture in party and government.

The Committee praised roll-out of Goods and Services Tax (GST) which, according to the party, has evaporated tax related issues of trader community. Singh, however, said that any new system needed continuous monitoring until it fits with the ecosystem, and GST Council meeting at regular intervals to revise, redefine and simplify rules was a welcome move to ease issues of traders. Spokespersons JB Tubid and Pratul Shahdeo were also present on the occasion.

Singh added that anti-evangelism law, open defecation movement, women empowerment, DBT in food grains and extremely successful foreign tours of the CM, including recent visit of Czech Republic and Japan were testimony of the government towards its commitment for well-being of every section of society in State.

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