Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Koderma, Jharkhand, took a firm stand against corruption, promising to expose more instances of financial misconduct.
In his speech, the Prime Minister targeted the JMM, Congress, and INDI alliance, accusing them of being “the biggest role models of wrong things.” He referred to a recent incident where a large sum of money was found in the residence of a servant of a Minister’s Personal Assistant, an event that shocked the nation.
“I have never seen that many notes in real life, I saw it on television for the first time,” Modi said, expressing his disbelief at the magnitude of the alleged corruption.
The Prime Minister further claimed that such individuals are backed by the ‘royal family,’ a term often used to denote the Gandhi family, though he did not mention any names directly.
“This is just the beginning,” Modi assured the crowd, pledging to uncover more corruption scandals. His remarks come at a time when his government has been emphasizing its commitment to a corruption-free India.
The opposition parties have yet to respond to the Prime Minister’s allegations. With the political climate heating up, it will be interesting to see how this narrative influences the forthcoming elections.