Under the Modi government, Shah said, time had come for tribals to attain "self-rule" in its true sense.
In a blog, Shah said that in his home state of Gujarat, where the BJP has been in power for over two decades, 14.75 per cent of budget is spent on the development of tribals, who are in considerable numbers in 14 districts.
Gujarat is going to polls later this year and has significant tribal population.
He said the BJP government at the Centre had started a welfare scheme for tribals in 2014 and later brought in a law to ensure that 10 per cent of royalty on the income made from minerals, which are mostly in areas inhabited by scheduled tribes, is spent on developing these places.
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Over Rs 9,100 crore has been deposited in District Mineral Foundation constituted for this purpose, he said, adding the money will be spent on local area development.
In this context, Shah mentioned his recent three-day stay in Jharkhand, where he visited the village of tribal legend and freedom fighter Birsa Munda.
The BJP government in the state has prepared a programme for all-round development of villages of martyrs, he said. It is paying tributes to them with its work and not just flowers, he added.
The previous NDA government under Atal Bihari Vajpayee had formed a ministry for the development of tribals, he noted.
The way the Modi government is working, all regions with tribal population, including the Northeast, will have all- round development and they will complete their journey from 'swaraj' (self-rule) to 'suraj' (good governance), he said.
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