PM Modi Criticizes Congress for Neglecting Tribal Youth at Parivartan Yatra Rally

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During the Parivartan Yatra rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a powerful address, strongly criticizing the Congress party for its historical neglect of the education and development of tribal youth. He accused Congress of denying opportunities to the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBC), asserting that this legacy has hindered their growth and progress.

Emphasizing the BJP government’s commitment to addressing these injustices, Modi highlighted key initiatives aimed at empowering tribal communities. “We are building over 700 Eklavya Model Residential Schools in tribal regions,” he stated, underscoring the importance of providing quality education to tribal students. He further noted that the government has provided scholarships to over 30 lakh tribal students, enabling them to pursue careers in fields such as medicine and engineering, as well as opportunities for studying abroad.

Modi assured the crowd that as long as the BJP is in power, the rights and reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities will remain protected. “We will stand firm against any attempts by Congress to undermine these rights,” he declared, rallying support from the audience.

The Prime Minister’s remarks come at a crucial time, as the BJP aims to reinforce its commitment to social justice and the upliftment of marginalized communities. By highlighting the government’s efforts to improve educational access and support for tribal youth, Modi seeks to strengthen the BJP’s position in upcoming elections, positioning the party as a champion of social equity and opportunity.

As the rally concluded, the message of empowerment resonated with attendees, reflecting a broader strategy to secure the support of tribal communities and reinforce the BJP’s narrative of progress and inclusion.

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