Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured that Tamil Nadu moves forward on the path of development, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda on Thursday said that the fourteenth Finance Commission allocated the state Rs 5.42 lakh crore for the development of the state.
While addressing the party's Pongal celebration event here, Nadda also highlighted the benefits of the central schemes received by Tamil Nadu.
Wishing people on the Pongal festival Nadda said, "Tamil Nadu has a rich culture and it is a place of spiritualism 'bhakti'. It is a place where religious sentiments have been taken care of by religious leaders and saints. It is a big achievement for me to come here to celebrate the Pongal. This is a festival of farmers who have taken care of us and the whole country celebrates it. However, it has a special meaning in Tamil Nadu. It is a land of saints where I bow to the sages who have contributed to humanity."
BJP chief extended his Pongal greetings to the people of the State and eulogised saint-poet Thiruvalluvar at the United Nations and different parts of the world and country. "This is the pride and love he has for this state with a rich culture and heritage," Nadda said.
"Modi Ji has contributed and tried to see to it that the whole country goes forward but at the same time, he has also made sure that Tamil Nadu takes a big leap as far as development is concerned. I am not saying it for the sake of just saying. I am saying with example. The 13th Finance Commission during UPA-II gave Rs 94,000 crore to Tamil Nadu for the development. The 14th Finance Commission under PM Modi in NDA allocated the state Rs 5.42 lakh crore for the development," Nadda said.
"The Central government has allotted Rs 1,600 crore for the development of textiles and its industry, which finds a special place in Tamil Nadu. This is Aatma Nirbha Bharat, with an idea of 'vocal for local'," he added.