Jamshedpur, October 12 (IANS). Under the self-sufficient India Sankalp Abhiyan, a major conference was arranged in JamshedPur’s West Meeting Section on Sunday. Jamshedpur Metropolitan President Sudhanshu Ojha presented this conference at this conference organized in Bistupur Tulsi Bhawan. In his speech, he described the self -sufficient Indian campaign as the basis of Premier Narendra Modi’s ‘developed Indian’ dream. Jharkhand BJP’s working state president and Rajya Sabha parliamentary Aditya Sahu attended main guests. Many leaders, including MP Vidyut Varan Mahato, Mla Purnima Sahu, Minister of State Minister Nandji Prasad, the former MP Abha Mahato was present with him. The conference began with the relief of lamps and tributes to the portraits of party patriarchs. Hundreds of workers repeated the decision of ‘Developed India 2047’ and self -sufficient India. Aditya Sahu said this campaign works to empower and make every citizen independent. He listed the achievements of the central government, saying that India was dependent on the import of cell phones before 2014, where 92 percent of devices come from China and other countries, but ‘make in India’ and the production incentive (PLI) schemes have changed the situation. There are more than 200 mobile manufacturing units in India these days, making it the second largest mobile manufacturer in the world. The PLI scheme has produced an investment of Rs 40,000 crore and 5 lakh jobs in the mobile sector. India also becomes self -sufficient in defense, semiconductor and renewable energy. Sahu made a shocking attack on JMM-Congress-RJD government of Jharkhand, saying that this government was plunged into commission and selfishness instead of public interest. He adopted the opposing GST reforms, saying that this government opposes the public welfare schemes of Premier Modi. Sahu expressed the need for awareness campaign to buy and sell indigenous products on Diwali and Chhath. –Is SCH/DKP Share This Story Tags
Jharkhand: BJP’s self-sufficient Indian conference in Jamshedpur, Aditya Sahu Target JMM Congress
