Jairam Ramesh, a senior Congress leader, has criticized the Prime Minister’s government for scrapping the Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF) and slashing funds for minority welfare schemes in the recent budget. Ramesh accused the government of “vindictiveness” and called on the PM to explain the decision to scrap the BRGF, which was aimed at developing socio-economic infrastructure and basic amenities in identified minority concentration areas
.“Why has the Modi Sarkar scrapped the Backward Regions Grant Fund? Why has the BJP neglected UP’s mentha farmers? Why has CM Yogi repeatedly lied about reopening the Budhwal Sugar Mill?” Ramesh said.
Elaborating on what he said were “jumla details”, the Congress leader said the Backward Region Grant Fund, aimed at uplifting the backward districts of India, was “callously scrapped” by the Modi government in 2015.
“This forward-thinking scheme was established by the UPA government in 2006 and by 2013, Uttar Pradesh’s backward districts had received benefits worth Rs 4000 crore from it,” he said.
Ramesh pointed out that in 2015, the Modi government discontinued separate budgetary allocations for this scheme, transferring it to states and slashing annual funding to the Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Sashaktikaran Abhiyan (RGPSA) from Rs 1,006 crore to just Rs 60 crore.
“This came as a significant blow to districts like Fatehpur that received crucial development funds from the scheme. Can the outgoing PM explain why his government so callously scrapped the Backward Region Grant Fund?” Ramesh said in a post on X.
“The government also began to acquire land near the mill, raising hopes of its revival. However, months have now passed and no construction work has been initiated. After all of the BJP’s promises, can the outgoing PM explain why the Budhwal Sugar Mill still remains inactive?” Ramesh said and asked the prime minister to break his “silence” on these issues

