New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday flagged off five 'Modi Vans' under Bharatiya Janata Party's 'Seva hi Sangathan' programme commemorating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 20 years as an elected representative. 'Modi Vans' will operate under the aegis of Kaushambi Vikash Parishad, which is run by BJP's National Secretary Vinod Sonkar.
The five 'Modi Vans' will operate in five assembly constituencies across Uttar Pradesh's Kaushambi district. Speaking on the occasion, Sonkar said "Each van consists of 32 eight-inch televisions and high-speed internet service with various features that include 39 blood test facilities in one go, telemedicine, GPS tracking system, availability of doctor and nurse with the help of computer operator and weekly medical bulletin".
The BJP leader added that these vans will administer the oath to the people residing in the villages in five assembly constituencies to focus on cleanliness and make their villages plastic-free.
"These vans will persuade villagers to administer pledge for the conservation of water and for the cleanliness of the river as well as ponds in their villages," Sonkar stated. "The main purpose of these vans is the cleanliness of the environment, health, social security, employment, registration of valid farmers under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi," he added.