New Delhi, Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced a culture of equitable service delivery in the country, in which minorities have benefited equally.

He said the Prime Minister has successfully worked in raising the standards of public service delivery above the consideration of votes, based on the principle of justice for all.

"Modi will always be credited with introducing a new work culture in India, in which every pro-poor and public welfare scheme was designed in such a way as to reach the most needy or the last person in line, regardless of caste. Could." Consideration of creed, religion or vote,” said Singh, Minister of State for Personnel.

"Strictly objective parameters were followed to meet the need wherever it was not met in the past and to deliver justice wherever it was denied in the past," he said.This, the minister said, is completely different from the practice adopted earlier by the Congress and its allied governments, in which vote bank politics had pre-determined to give selective benefits to the state.

“Unlike the appeasement-driven practice adopted during the Congress or UPA regimes, Prime Minister Modi has introduced a culture of equitable distribution in which minorities benefited equally,” he told here.

Citizen-centric schemes like PM Awas Yojana and Ujjwala Yojana reached every household that lacked these facilities and officials never asked what religion or caste the family belonged to, or which political party they belonged to, Singh said. Voted in the last election.

"This new work culture will become a new norm in Indian politics and the public will expect every political party to follow it," the minister said.

He said that due to "game changer" schemes like Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, Jan Dha and Ayushman, the people of the country have repeatedly expressed confidence in the Modi government at the Center and most of the states.Singh said, people are getting the benefits of welfare schemes without any discrimination, whereas in the past the policy of appeasement was prevalent.

The minister said that these welfare measures have brought more than 25 crore people out of the clutches of extreme poverty and given them a life of dignity.

He said that the welfare schemes run by the Central Government have transformed the lives of the poorest of the poor and helped in raising their standard of living to the level of dignity.

Singh said, “The entire benefit is reaching the needy directly without any leakage through a transparent and efficient delivery mechanism."