PM Modi Releases Rs 20,000 Crore to 9.3 Crore Farmers, Slams Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the 22nd installment of the PM-KISAN scheme, transferring Rs 2,000 each to over 9.3 crore farmers' bank accounts. Speaking in Guwahati, he launched projects worth Rs 19,480 crore and sharply criticized the Congress party for a "lack of commitment to the nation" and spreading misinformation. He highlighted achievements like complete railway electrification, saving 17 million litres of diesel annually, and promoting agricultural self-reliance through micro-irrigation. Modi stated that Assam is becoming a model for the development of the North East region.

Key Points: PM Modi Releases 22nd PM-KISAN Installment, Attacks Congress

  • 22nd PM-KISAN installment released
  • Over Rs 4.2 lakh crore transferred to farmers since inception
  • PM unveils projects worth Rs 19,480 cr in Assam
  • Accuses Congress of keeping nation dependent
  • Highlights railway electrification saving diesel
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PM Modi releases 22nd installment of PM-KISAN scheme to over 9.3 crore farmers

PM Modi disburses Rs 2,000 to over 9.3 crore farmers, accuses Congress of misinformation and lack of national commitment in Assam speech.

"Even in times of crisis... Congress remains focused on spreading misinformation and falsehoods. - PM Narendra Modi"

Guwahati, March 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday released the 22nd installment of the PM-KISAN scheme to over 9.3 crore farmers across the country, under which eligible farmers receive Rs 2,000 directly into their bank accounts.

Addressing an event in which he unveied projects of Rs 19,480 crore in the poll-bound state, PM Modi slammed the Congress, accusing it of a "lack of commitment to the nation" and said it "remains focused on spreading misinformation and falsehoods".

"Just a little while ago, a message has reached the accounts of millions of farmers that the PM Samman Nidhi has been deposited... These are the same farmer brothers and sisters, most of whom did not have a mobile phone nor any account in a bank before 2014. Today, more than Rs 4 lakh 20,00 crore have been deposited in the accounts of millions of such farmers so far," he said.

He said while the BJP-led NDA government is working towards supporting farmers and achieving self-reliance for the country, "the Congress party has once again demonstrated a lack of commitment to the nation".

"Even in times of crisis caused by war, Congress remains focused on spreading misinformation and falsehoods. I urge members of Congress to listen to Pandit Nehru's August 15th speech--you may find it enlightening. Pandit Nehru once remarked that the wars in South and North Korea were contributing to inflation in our country. Assam, today, is becoming a model for the new future of our North East, that is, Ashtalakshmi. The progress here is giving a new momentum to the entire North East," he said.

"To reduce the Railways' dependence on other countries and minimise oil imports, significant progress has been made over the past decade. In the last 10 years, the entire rail network across the country has been electrified. As a result of this electrification, approximately 17 million litres of diesel are being saved annually," he added.

The Prime Minister said that over the past decade, the BJP-led NDA government has undertaken another monumental initiative focused on self-reliance.

"We have actively promoted self-reliance within the agricultural sector to insulate it from external shocks. Time and again throughout independent India's history, we have witnessed that whenever conflicts erupted in other parts of the world or disruptions occurred in global supply chains, it was our own farmers who bore the brunt of the ensuing difficulties. At times, fertilisers would become prohibitively expensive; at other times, the prices of diesel and energy sources would surge," he said.

"This was because, for decades, the Congress party kept the nation dependent on foreign countries--a dependency that inevitably drove up the cost of cultivation. With the intention of integrating farmers' agricultural practices with modern technology--connecting them to innovative irrigation methods and ensuring benefits for their crops--our government formulated the policy of 'Per Drop, More Crop.' We have brought micro-irrigation technologies, such as drip and sprinkler systems, directly to the farmers. This has resulted in improved irrigation efficiency as well as reduced operational costs," he added.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the financial support is welcome, Rs. 2000 every four months feels like a token amount given the rising costs of seeds, fertilisers, and diesel. The government needs to focus more on MSP and stable market prices.
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Arjun K
The electrification of railways and promoting micro-irrigation are solid, long-term moves. It's not just about cash handouts, but building infrastructure for self-reliance. 'Per Drop, More Crop' is a sensible policy.
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Priya S
Releasing this in Assam before elections... the timing is so obvious. But credit where it's due, the money does reach the accounts. Just wish the political speeches were toned down a bit and focus was purely on development.
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Karthik V
Over 4 lakh crore transferred! That's a massive number. Digital India and Jan Dhan accounts have made this possible. My father, a small farmer in Tamil Nadu, checks his phone for the SMS confirmation every time. It gives him a sense of security.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on insulating agriculture from global shocks. The Ukraine war did disrupt supply chains worldwide. If these micro-irrigation and railway electrification measures save costs long-term, it's a good strategic move for the country's food security.

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