Congress slams PM Modi for gifting 200 cows to Rwanda

New Delhi: While Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted 200 cows to Rwanda Senior Congress leader and former MP Rashid Alvi slam Prime Minister for the act. He said Rwanda is a country were people eat Beef, Mutton and gifting cows is certainly not a good idea.

He further said that since BJP came to power, there is no stopping of incidents violating humanity and sabotaging the democracy. On one side innocents are being targeted by the mobs, on the other side some controversial leaders are making provocative statements and spreading hatred in the country. He lamented that incidents of killings of innocents are not coming to an end.

In his maiden visit to Rwanda, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday gifted 200 cows to villagers as a part of Rwandan Government’s Girinka Programme. The function, to mark the handing over of cows was held at Rweru Model village, in the presence of Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

Under this programme, the poorest residing in the region get cows from the government and gift the first female calf to a neighbor to promote brotherhood.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister appreciated the Girinka programme and President Paul Kagame’s initiative in this regard.

Prime Minister Modi also added that the Girinka programme will help transform villages in Rwanda. The Girinka programme was initiated by President Paul Kagame in response to the alarmingly high rate of childhood malnutrition and as a way to accelerate poverty reduction and integrate livestock and crop farming.

The programme is based on the premise that providing a dairy cow to poor Girinka programme transforms livelihoods, reconciles communities improving agricultural productivity through the use of manure as fertilizers.

Since its introduction in 2006, hundreds of thousands have received cows through the Girinka program. By June 2016, a total of 248,566 cows had been distributed to poor households.

The program has contributed to an increase in agricultural production in Rwanda – especially milk production and products, reduced malnutrition and increased incomes.

After concluding his visit to Rwanda today, Prime Minister Modi will leave for Uganda on a two-day visit. This will mark the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in over two decades.

In the last leg of his three-nation Africa tour, the Prime Minister will visit South Africa to attend the 10th edition of the BRICS Summit which is scheduled to take place Johannesburg.

With agencies inputs