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Rahul Gandhi should be sent back to school to know ministries under Centre, says Giriraj Singh

In response to Gandhi's comments on the need for a separate fisheries ministry, Union Minister Giriraj Singh said his government has invested Rs 32,000 crore in fisheries since 2014.

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New Delhi: Attacking Rahul Gandhi over his comments on creating a separate fisheries ministry, Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Tuesday said the Congress leader should be “sent to school” so that he knows what ministries and departments exist under the central government.

Hitting out at the Opposition, especially the Congress, Singh said from 1947-2014, Singh said “those who ruled for generation after generation”, gave only Rs 3,682 crore through central allocation for fisheries, whereas the Narendra Modi government has invested Rs 32,000 crore since 2014.

“I have been hurt because of Rahul Gandhi’s comments. On February 2, he had an unstarred question but after going to Puducherry and Kochi, (whether) he did not remember, I can not say… He said there is no fisheries department and ‘if I come to power, I will have a separate ministry for fisheries’… I am raising a Constitutional issue,” said Singh who is the minister for fisheries, animal husbandry and dairying.

“Please send their leader (Gandhi) to school. Tell him what ministries, departments exist or else he will forget what ministries are there under the federal structure,” Singh said.

In a written response to Gandhi’s question in the Lok Sabha on February 2, Singh’s deputy Pratap Chandra Sarangi said in order to address the infrastructure requirement for fisheries sector, the Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying during 2018-19 was created with dedicated fund namely Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF) with a total fund size of Rs 7,522.48 crore.

Last month, Gandhi had talked about the need for a separate fisheries ministry.

He was mocked for his comments by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and several Union ministers as well as BJP leaders who pointed out that the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying already existed.

Gandhi, later said that he was referring to a separate ministry for fisheries.

“Those who don’t know, those whose leader does not know that a fisheries department exists, when was it formed…Modi ji, in 2018-19, made two departments,” Singh said.

The growth of the fisheries sector under the Modi government was 10.87 per cent in comparison to 5.27 per cent during the Congress rule, he said.


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