PM Modi: BJP MP Prakash Javadekar said – PM Modi is being liked because of giving good governance to the country


Posted on 14th Dec 2022 03:45 pm by rohit kumar

Former Union Minister and senior BJP leader and MP Prakash Javadekar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is so popular because of giving good governance to the country. He said that in the last eight years, PM Modi has lived up to his promise, Na khaunga, na khane dunga. Even the opposition has not been able to accuse any of his ministers of corruption. This is the reason why he has entered the hearts of the people.

 

In a series of tweets about the Modi government's initiatives related to good governance, he said that IT returns have become simple and online during the Modi government, and now faceless assessments and refunds are available within a week. This has increased transparency.

 

The Modi government came up with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, which has provided for the resolution of companies and industries caught in financial crisis within a few months, due to which industrial products and services have improved. To give relief to the public by ending the evil practices that have been going on since the British era, the Modi government has started the system of self-attestation, so that they do not have to spend time and money to go in front of the gazetted officers again and again.

 

Also linking digital and fintech initiatives to good governance, he said that India is the country with the largest number of digital transactions with the best platforms like UPI. Apart from this, the rate of internet data in India is the cheapest in the world. Financial inclusion of 46 crore people across the country was ensured through Jan Dhan bank accounts, Aadhaar cards, and mobile numbers (Jaimtrayi).

 

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