Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, took a strong stance against corruption and targeted the opposition with his remarks.
“We say ‘Bhrashtachaar hatao’ (Remove corruption). But they say ‘Bhrashtachaari ko bachao’ (Save the corrupt),” said PM Modi, drawing a clear line between his administration’s goals and what he perceives as the opposition’s agenda.
The Prime Minister’s comments come at a time when his government is nearing the end of its second term. With only a few months left before the start of the third term, PM Modi made a bold promise to the public.
“Only a few months are left for our third term to begin and in this third term, there will be even bigger action against corruption,” he declared.
This statement signals the government’s continued commitment to eradicating corruption. It also sets the stage for what could be a significant policy focus in the upcoming term.
As the country prepares for the next term, the fight against corruption remains a key issue. With the Prime Minister’s recent remarks, it is clear that this issue will continue to be at the forefront of his administration’s agenda.
The rally in Rudrapur was one among many public appearances by the Prime Minister, where he continues to communicate his government’s achievements and future plans directly to the people.