In a public rally held in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong statement against corruption, promising greater action in the upcoming term.
PM Modi, addressing the crowd, said, “We say ‘Bhrashtachaar hatao’ (Remove corruption). But they say ‘Bhrashtachaari ko bachao’ (Save the corrupt).” This remark was a pointed critique of the opposition, emphasizing the difference in their approach towards corruption.
As his second term nears its end and the third term is on the horizon, PM Modi reassured the public of his commitment to fight corruption. “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 stated.
This promise indicates that the fight against corruption will remain a key focus in the upcoming term. It also underscores the government’s dedication to creating a corruption-free India, a goal that has been a central theme of PM Modi’s governance.
The rally was part of PM Modi’s series of public appearances, where he communicates directly with the people, discussing his government’s achievements and outlining future plans.
As the nation prepares for the next term, the battle against corruption continues to be a critical issue. With PM Modi’s recent statements, it is clear that this fight will remain a priority for his administration.