He accused the Congress party of delaying the development of the country for 70 years.
The
government’s focus is to create jobs through reforms that
strengthen the economy, said Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Thursday in a Parliament speech accusing his political
rivals of years of indecision when they governed India.
"We
have maintained the fiscal deficit; the macro economy is stable too.
FDI and revenue collection under GST have been on the rise. Our
vision is greater investment, better infrastructure, increased value
addition and maximum job creation," he said in his reply to the
President’s speech to Parliament last week.
"President
highlighted vision for New India, his address comes at a time when we
enter the third decade of the century. The NDA government's aim is
speed and scale, determination and decisiveness, sensitivity and
solutions," said Modi in Lok Sabha.
"Agricultural
budget, which was earlier Rs 27,000 crore has now been increased by
five times to about Rs 1.5 trillion.
Driven
by politics, some states are not allowing farmers to benefit from
PM-Kisan
Scheme. I appeal to them, please let there be no politics in
farmer welfare. We all have to work together for the prosperity of
farmers of India," he said about his government’s signature
farm scheme.
He
accused the Congress party of delaying the development of the country
for 70 years. "Had we continued with thinking of Opposition, Ram
Janmabhoomi would continue to be a disputed issue. Had we continued
with the same path of yours, Article 370 would not have been
abrogated, triple talaq would not have ended. Had we continued with
the Congress' path, we would have continued to wait for
next-generation fighter planes and creation of the Chief of Defence
Staff (CDS)," Modi said.
Modi’s
government last week presented its annual budget that proposed tax
cuts for individuals and wider deficit targets, but analysts said it
failed to provide specific steps to fix a struggling financial
sector, improve infrastructure and create jobs.
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