Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Hajipur, Bihar, made a strong statement against corruption, highlighting the stark difference between his government’s approach and that of previous administrations.
“During the tenure of the RJD and Congress at the Centre, a mere Rs 35 lakh was seized over a period of 10 years,” PM Modi stated, drawing attention to the contrast with his government’s track record. “In contrast, we have seized Rs 2200 crore from those who have exploited the poor in the last decade.”
The Prime Minister went on to illustrate the magnitude of the seized amount, stating that it would require 70 small trucks to transport it. This vivid imagery served to underscore the scale of his government’s anti-corruption efforts.
PM Modi’s comments come at a time when his government is intensifying its crackdown on corruption. The administration has implemented a range of measures to curb corruption and ensure that the benefits of government schemes are directly reaching the people.
The rally in Hajipur forms part of PM Modi’s ongoing outreach to the public, where he is keen to highlight his government’s achievements. The crowd responded enthusiastically to his remarks, reflecting widespread public support for the government’s anti-corruption initiatives.
In conclusion, PM Modi reiterated his government’s dedication to serving the people and building a corruption-free India.
As the rally ended, one thing was clear: The government’s commitment to its anti-corruption drive is unwavering, and the welfare of the poor continues to be a top priority.