Amit Shah accuses Congress of neglecting cooperative sector’s demand for independent ministry
The Union Home Minister highlighted the historical significance of the cooperative movement, emphasizing its deep-rooted presence and vital role in the rural economy.
AHMEDABAD: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused the Congress of neglecting the demand for an independent ministry for the cooperative sector. Speaking at the ‘Sahkar Se Samriddhi’ event in Ahmedabad, celebrating the 102nd International Cooperative Day, Amit Shah lauded Prime Minister Modi for addressing this demand and establishing the Ministry of Corporation.
“For years, the cooperative sector longed for its own dedicated ministry, but Congress saw no necessity for such a move. Recognizing the sector’s unique needs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi established an independent ministry. Let’s give a resounding applause for the Prime Minister’s visionary step,” Amit Shah said.
Shah highlighted the historical significance of the cooperative movement, emphasizing its deep-rooted presence and vital role in the rural economy. He pointed out that, despite previous obstacles, the movement has experienced a resurgence.
During his address, Shah further elaborated on the success of two critical areas: ethanol production and maize farming.
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