Addressing the beneficiaries after the launch here at the Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan, he said bankers could play a pro-active role in bringing down the existing exorbitant rates of interest on the loans advanced to the poor and underprivileged strata of the society.
Badal said the intent and purpose behind the concept of nationalisation of the banking sector could only be served meaningfully if majority of economically deprived sections of society were propelled towards financial inclusion.
On the inaugural day, a record 1.5 crore bank accounts were opened across the country, the largest such exercise on a single day possibly anywhere in the world.
Hailing the scheme which was the brain child of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ameliorate the lot of poor and disadvantaged sections, the Chief Minister said that it would certainly prove to be a milestone in transforming their destiny, which were till now leading a life in penury.
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The Chief Minister, while highly appreciating the firm commitment and dedication of Modi, said this scheme would surely act as a catalyst to encompass the majority of country's populace within the ambit of banking fold.
Giving sole credit to Prime Minister for this "historic decision", he said "it was unprecedented in the history of Indian polity that a pro-poor initiative of such vast magnitude had been swiftly implemented with strong political will and determination."
On the occasion, the Chief Minister handed over banking kits to 50 beneficiaries as a token of scheme's launch.