Bengaluru: With Karnataka going for the election in the next few months, Prime Minister Narendra Modi – offering a bounty on development projects valued at Rs 10,863 crores at Yadgiri in Kalaburagi districts- said "Bharatiya Janata party wants development of the country and doesn’t rely on vote bank politics".
Taking a dig at Congress without naming it, Modi said that the earlier governments had shirked off their responsibilities. "When it was time to invest in electricity, road and water infrastructure, the parties that were in power then gave preference to vote bank politics, they saw every project and programme with a prism of how to convert the votes of a particular community into a strong vote base for them. The biggest loss because of this had to be faced by the people of Karnataka and this region," he said.
Declaring Yadgiri and surrounding regions of north Karnataka as backward, the Prime Minister said, "Our government's priority is not vote bank; our priority is development". The trip also gains significance, as the ruling BJP prepares for assembly polls in the state, due by May, and has set a target of winning a minimum of 150 out of total of 224 seats.
After laying the foundation stone of a National Highway Development project - 65.5 km section of NH-150C - at Kodekal in Yadgiri district, the Prime Minister said, “The next 25 years are going to be 'Amrit Kaal' for every citizen and State, and we have to build a developed India in this period”.
Modi who was on his second visit in the state this month laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various developmental projects related to irrigation, and drinking water. The Prime Minister also launched the 'Hakku Patra' (land title deed) distribution drive for over 52,000 nomadic Lambani (Banjara) tribes in five districts in north Karnataka. Earlier on January 12, he was in Hubballi to inaugurate the National Youth Festival, during which he had held a massive roadshow.
"It's a big day for the people of Banjara (Lambani nomadic) community as over 50,000 people will get their own roof by way of Hakku Patra", the PM said at a public meeting at Malkhed in the district. Modi distributed five 'Hakku Patra' to five nomadic couples on the occasion. This Hakku Patra will secure the future of thousands of people living in the "Thandas" (Lambani habitats) in Kalaburagi, Bidar, Yadgiri, Raichur and Vijayapura districts, he noted.