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PM Modi Hits Out At Dynasty Politics, Distributes 70,000 Job Letters To New Recruitment

Hitting out at “dynastic” political parties for promoting “nepotism and corruption” in recruitment to government jobs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while such parties “looted” youth with their “rate cards” for various posts, his government is working to “safeguard” their bright future.

PM Modi addresses the newly-appointed govt. employees

While addressing the newly-recruited government employees after distributing appointment letters to over 70,000 people, the PM said dynastic parties had betrayed the youth by encouraging corruption and nepotism in the recruitment process.

The recruitment process earlier used to take one to one-and-a-half years, but now it gets over in a few months transparently, he said.

Without mentioning any party’s name, PM Modi said, “We have seen how dynastic political parties promoted nepotism and corruption in all systems. When it came to government jobs, these parties encouraged nepotism and corruption. These dynastic parties have betrayed crores of youth.”

He also asserted that when our government came in 2014, transparency came and nepotism is also ending in the recruitment process.

The Prime Minister said India is now a more stable, safer and stronger country than it was a decade ago, asserting that decisiveness has become the identity of the Indian government.

There are new employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors, he said, adding there are also self-employment opportunities with initiatives like the Mudra Yojana, Start Up India and Stand Up India.

India is taking its economy to new heights: Modi

“There has never been such confidence for our economy in the past. On the one hand, there was a slowdown due to the pandemic and on the other hand, the supply chain was affected due to war (Ukraine). Despite all these challenges, India is taking its economy to new heights,” he said.

The decisions of our government have made lakhs of opportunities available in the private sector, he said.

PM Modi said the ‘Rozgar Mela’ has become the new identity of the BJP and NDA governments.

“This is a very crucial period for those stepping into governmental roles as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal’ has started, where the new recruits have before them the goal of making India a developed country in the next 25 years,” PM Modi said addressing the employees.

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An attack on the past governments

Political corruption, malpractices in schemes, and misuse of public funds, used to be the identity of previous governments, he said.

“Today, India is known for its political stability. This means a lot globally. The Indian government is known for its decisiveness…The Indian government is identified with its economic and progressive social reforms,” he said.

(With Input Feeds)

Alina Khan

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