PM Modi will hold mega rally to decide victory on 47 seats, message will go from Jharkhand-Gujarat

47 seats are reserved in the Lok Sabha for the tribal community, which constitutes about nine percent of the country’s population. In 2014, BJP had won 27 of these seats. This number increased to 31 in the 2019 elections. BJP wants to improve its performance. For this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can address two rallies in Jharkhand-Gujarat in the month of February. Through this conference, which will be organized keeping in mind the tribal society, the Prime Minister will try to ensure the victory of the party on these 47 seats.
These schemes were implemented keeping the tribals in mind
The Central Government had launched a special campaign to improve the condition of the tribal society through ‘PM Jan Man Yojana’. Under this, nine major ministries were to work for their development by setting up camps among the tribal communities in 100 tribal dominated districts of the country. Under this, the aim was to make Aadhaar cards of all the tribals, open Jan Dhan accounts, provide benefits of Ayushman Yojana and Ujjwala Yojana, make Kisan Credit Cards and provide benefits of Prime Minister’s Financial Assistance Scheme to the eligible farmers. An amount of Rs 24 thousand crore was also approved for this.
Help received from Jan Man Yojana
According to sources in the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, this scheme has been quite successful. Most of the tribals in all the targeted districts have been successful in getting benefits of all the schemes of the Central Government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi can mention them in his rallies. He can also meet the beneficiaries of PM Jan Man Yojana in these conferences. National Vice President of BJP’s Scheduled Caste Morcha, Yuvraj Bodh told Amar Ujala that the problems of the tribal community were of a very different type. Special efforts were required to solve them. Keeping this in mind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had started the PM Jan Man Yojana. Today, this scheme has helped in reaching every tribal of the country and solving their problems.