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BJP Official Defends G Ram G Scheme as a Path to Self-Reliance

In a recent media briefing, BJP's Vishwachakshu defended the G Ram G scheme, highlighting its potential to foster employment and development in India. He criticized the Congress party for opposing the initiative without substantial arguments, urging them to focus on constructive dialogue. Vishwachakshu emphasized the importance of associating cultural symbols like Ram with national initiatives and called for a shift from emotional rhetoric to factual discussions. He concluded by asserting that the BJP prioritizes development over obstruction, aligning with the public's desire for progress. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards a self-reliant India, aiming to replace the MGNREGA program.
 

BJP's Vision for Employment and Development

Describes the initiative as a significant move towards a self-sufficient India, while criticizing the Congress for its unfounded opposition.


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In a recent press conference, Vishwachakshu articulated that the G Ram G scheme represents employment, dignity, and progress, asserting that Congress is attacking it for political gain. He highlighted that “Ram” symbolizes India's cultural and ethical values, recalling Mahatma Gandhi's final words, “Hey Ram.” He questioned Congress's discomfort with associating Ram's name with a national program.


Vishwachakshu called on Congress to abandon emotional arguments and provide substantial critiques if they believe the scheme has shortcomings, which is being proposed as a replacement for MGNREGA. “Opposing merely for opposition's sake does not serve the public interest,” he stated.


He elaborated that the G Ram G initiative is designed to promote employment, development, and social empowerment in a fresh approach. He believes that India's aspiration to become a developed nation can only be achieved through a constructive assessment of policies rather than through political prejudice.


In closing, Vishwachakshu emphasized that the BJP is committed to development-focused politics, and the public is increasingly aware that progress, not obstruction, is essential for the nation's advancement.