Prime Minister Narendra Modi persisted in his criticism of Sharad Pawar, accusing the former agriculture minister of neglecting farmers' issues during his tenure. Pics/ X
Updated On: 2024-04-30 06:04 PM IST
Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande
Modi highlighted Sharad Pawar's failure to address crucial issues such as water scarcity in Maharashtra, particularly in regions like Vidarbha and Marathwada, where farmers have been deprived of essential resources.
Modi criticises the Congress for its prolonged rule in the country, spanning 60 years, during which it allegedly failed to address fundamental issues like irrigation and water management, crucial for agricultural development.
Modi reiterated his commitment to providing water to every household and farm, citing the completion of numerous stalled irrigation projects since coming to power in 2014.
Modi contrasted his government's performance with that of previous administrations, highlighting improvements in sugarcane pricing and payments to farmers under his leadership.
Modi claimed that during Pawar's tenure as agriculture minister, the procurement of agricultural produce from farmers was significantly lower compared to recent years, implying inefficiency in the management of agricultural policies.
Modi announced the establishment of a separate Union cooperative ministry to enhance the scope of the cooperative sector, particularly in Maharashtra, a hub of cooperative activities.
Modi appealed to voters not to waste their votes on Congress, which he claims is unable to field enough candidates to form a government, urging them to strengthen the government by voting for the BJP.