Jammu, Nov 29: Senior BJP leader Devender Singh Rana on Wednesday exuded confidence that the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra will prove to be immensely motivational for the people to benefit from various welfare schemes designed to ensure their welfare and economic upliftment. He said the people must ensure that no one is left out and the last man in the line is also benefitted as per the wish of the Prime Minister.
Interacting with people during his day-long tour in different panchayats of Block Dansal of Nagrota assembly constituency, Rana said while the officials and the various governmental agencies would be engaged in disseminating the information on the schemes, it is the people at the cutting edge to make Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious flagship programme a success.
“The yatra will go a long way in achieving the objectives, enabling the nation to be a developed country by the year 2047,” Rana said, urging the people to take a pledge to take the campaign to its logical conclusion by being part of it. He said the nation is traversing towards faster progress and prosperity as per the vision of the Prime Minister and the day is not far when dreams of common people come true.
He hoped that Jan Bhagidari in the developmental and welfare schemes would make a big difference in the lives of the people. People’s participation is the essence of vibrant democracy which has been gaining momentum for the past nearly one decade, he said while asserting that the BJP is committed to participatory democracy and believes in public involvement in decision-making processes as integral to the democratic fabric.
The BJP leader hoped that on-the-spot camps like PM Svanidhi Camp, Health Camp, Ayushman Card Camp, Aadhar Updation Camp and PM Ujjwala Camp, which are part of the campaign, would ease and facilitate targeted segments of the society in a big way. He asked the youngsters to participate in various competitions and other activities proposed during the yatra.
Rana lauded the government agencies for making elaborate arrangements to make the yatra successful. He wished them the best in all their endeavours. “Being essentially public-centric and development-oriented, the yatra has rekindled hope among the marginalised sections in particular about effective implementation of the schemes,” he said, adding that economic emancipation, marked by increased financial sustenance and equitable distribution of resources, is imperative for sustained growth and development of the society at large.