Addressing a high-stakes press conference at the BJP headquarters, the Chief Minister championed the VBJ Ramji Bill as a cornerstone for "Gram Swaraj" and a developed India by 2047.
The CM vehemently dismissed opposition claims that the Act is anti-farmer, labeling them as "misinformation." Instead, he highlighted a major upgrade in social security: increasing guaranteed employment from 100 to 125 days.
Drawing a sharp contrast with past failures, the CM cited historic corruption—including a ₹6,000 crore scam in Bihar and irregularities in Odisha’s 2012 pension scheme—as the reason for this new legislative framework. "This mission is designed to eliminate structural fraud and protect the rights of the poor," he stated. He emphasized that the bill is a non-political effort to fulfill Mahatma Gandhi's vision, ensuring that benefits reach genuine workers rather than being siphoned off by middlemen.