We walked the talk and brought electricity to every village, says Narendra Modi
The prime minister accused the previous Congress governments of not doing enough.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the central government had electrified all 18,000 villages that did not have power connections, reported IANS. Speaking with the beneficiaries of the government’s rural electrification scheme in New Delhi, Modi said, “We walked the talk and went to every village. We not only focussed on electrification but also reformed the distribution systems across the country.”
A village is said to be electrified if at least 10% of its households, as well as public places such as schools, panchayat offices and health centres, have access to electricity.
Modi criticised earlier governments for not doing enough to electrify every village, saying the current government had fulfilled the promise he made on August 15, 2015, of bringing electricity to every village.
In 2005, the then Government promised to electrify every village by 2009. The then President of the ruling party went a step ahead & said we will bring electricity to every home. Needless to say, none of that happened during their long tenure: PM @narendramodi #PoweringIndia
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 19, 2018
Most of the 18,000 villages were in remote areas, hilly areas, areas with poor connectivity. It was not easy to reach those villages but a dedicated team of people did it: PM @narendramodi #PoweringIndia
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 19, 2018
Among those Modi spoke to were people from Leisang village in Manipur, which was the last of the villages to be electrified. He also talked with residents from Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Assam, Jharkhand, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand.
Modi said about 14,500 of the 18,000 villages not electrified fell in the eastern region. “We have changed that. Eastern India can play an even bigger role in India’s development journey,” he added.
The Congress hit back soon, saying Modi was making “tall claims”. It also asked why the Bharatiya Janta Party was denying the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led government credit.
PM Modi is making some tall claims on rural electrification. Here is the complete picture. pic.twitter.com/nmmjShpngi
— Congress (@INCIndia) July 19, 2018
Dear Brashtachar Janta Party, elections are nearing & your desperation is evident. Govts prior to 2014 have electrified 97% villages & you did the remaining 3%. We appreciate you on completing the task, while we don’t expect the same from you, why deny the Vajpayee Govt credit? pic.twitter.com/a97SojeqOG
— Congress (@INCIndia) July 19, 2018
In April, the government announced that all villages in the country had been electrified. Under the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana, it had identified 18,452 villages to be electrified, back in 2015.