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Previous Congress regimes wanted to allot 15% of Union budget for minorities, claims PM Modi

Previous Congress regimes wanted to allot 15% of Union budget for minorities, claims PM Modi

The Hindu
Thursday, May 16, 2024 03:45:28 AM UTC

PM Modi accuses Congress of wanting religious-based budget allocation, vows to protect reservation rights, criticizes opposition alliance.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 15 alleged the erstwhile Congress-led UPA regime of wanting to allocate 15% of the union budget for minorities while vowing not to allow the splitting of the budget or give reservation in jobs and education on the basis of religion.

Addressing a poll rally in Pimpalgaon in Nashik, Mr. Modi said the splitting of the budget along religious lines was “dangerous” while accusing the Congress of being biased towards the minority community. 

“The Congress believes that 15% of the government’s budget should be exclusively allocated to minorities, essentially budget allocation based on religion. Many years ago, Congress approved this idea of budget allocation based on religion. It was a destructive idea. It uses the minority community only as a vote-bank. During my tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat, the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh had proposed spending 15% of the budget exclusively on Muslims. I had vehemently opposed it,” he said, remarking that the Congress was determined to revive old agendas. 

Ahead of Phase 5 Lok Sabha polls scheduled on May 20, Mr. Modi was addressing the rally in support of Mahayuti candidates— Union minister Bharati Pawar (BJP) who is contesting from Dindori and Hemant Godse (Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena) who is contesting the Nashik Lok Sabha seat. He also addressed a rally in Kalyan in support of CM Shinde’s son Shrikant Shinde, the Mahayuti’s candidate for the Kalyan Lok Sabha seat and Naresh Mhaske (Shinde-led Shiv Sena), the candidate for the Thane Lok Sabha constituency. 

“Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was against religious-based reservation, yet the Congress is adamant about taking away reservation from SC/ST/OBC and the poor to give it to Muslims. They’re even considering confiscating your property to appease their vote bank. The Modi government will never allow budget allocation based on religion or reservation; Modi is the guardian of the rights of the deprived,” Mr. Modi said. 

Claiming that the country had been ‘unsafe’ during the previous Congress-led regimes, the PM said: “During Congress’s tenure, the country was unsafe. Markets, cinema halls, hotels, restaurants, railway stations—nothing was secured. A decade ago, there were bomb blasts almost every day. Terrorist threats were rampant, firing on borders was frequent, and Naxal attacks plagued several states. And what did the Congress government do? They appealed to Pakistan for peace, damaging India’s reputation.” 

After 2014, the country has witnessed surgical strikes and air strikes, PM Modi said, remarking: “Pakistan has stopped openly threatening us with nuclear attacks. Pakistan openly admits to terrorist attacks, yet Congress and the INDI Alliance give them a clean chit.” 

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