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I did not adopt Jayapur, they adopted me, says Modi in Varanasi

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Last updated on: November 07, 2014 16:09 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited his constituency Varanasi on Friday, for the first time since taking charge. During his two-day visit, the PM is also adopted Jayapur village. 

He also said that it was a privilege to be associated with this village. “It is not that I have adopted Jayapur. I have come here with a request to you to adopt me and teach me a lot.”

Modi said, “Jayapur village is doing a favour to him by adopting him under the MP Model Village scheme and he feels proud of being adopted by them (village people).

“The MPs in our country are not doing any favour by adopting a village under this scheme rather the villages (and its village people) are doing a favour by adopting them, and it is matter of pride for them.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing the crowds in Jayapur village after he adopted it. Photograph: Press Information Bureau
 

Dismissing various reports about the “reasons” behind his adoption of Jayapur village, Modi said the only reason was that this was the first village in Varanasi constituency whose name he heard of after Bharatiya Janata Party announced his candidature for the seat for Lok Sabha elections.

Taking note of the presence of large number of women among the crowd, Modi condemned the practice of female foeticide and said “those who look upon the girl child as a liability should ponder as to how mankind will survive if we are left in a world with no women”.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by UP CM Akhilesh Yadav and governor. Photograph: Press Information Bureau
 

“If we kill girl child in the mother’s womb, then what will happen to the world. If only 800 girls are born against 1,000 boys, then 200 boys will remain unmarried. Will government do this job?” he said addressing villagers as he asked them not to depend on government for everything.

He also regretted that the condition of villages have not improved in the last 60 years and blamed policies formulated in Delhi and Lucknow for it.

He said “big people” in the last 60 years made such big talk that these could not be executed on ground. “I, a small man, will bring about big things through my small talk.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Varanasi. Photograph: Sandeep Pal
 

“Our villagers need to give up the notion that it is the government that is the doer and they are only beneficiaries. The Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana is an effort in that direction. It aims to empower villagers and provide them with opportunities to exercise these choices,” he said adopting the village under the MPs Model Village scheme.

“I am confident that our villagers have the ability to shape their own destiny through their own entrepreneurial skills and hard work,” the PM said, evoking applause from residents of the village who had assembled at the ground several hours before Modi’s arrival.

The PM won many hearts when he got up from his seat to adjust the mike for the village head Durga Devi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by the villagers on stage. Photograph: ANI/Twitter
 

Referring to a recent report which found that 40 per cent of children died young in a neighbouring country as they did not wash their hands before eating, Modi said villagers should pledge that they would not let their kids eat without washing hands.

Recalling his meeting over high tea with top bureaucrats after Diwali, he said he told them to spend a few days in the place of their first posting to see if conditions of these places have improved while they rose to such high positions.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits an exhibition on the venue for foundation stone laying ceremony of Trade Facilitation Center and Crafts Museum and Inauguration of Powerloom Service Center, at Varanasi. Photograph: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting/Facebook
 

“I want to bring about a awakening so that those moving ahead in life should see to it that those who have played a role in their rise should also progress,” he said.

The MPs' Model Village Scheme will help MPs and government officials understand the needs of villages so that they could know whether policies needed to change and if yes what kind of changes should come about.

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