Hajipur, Bihar – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Hajipur, Bihar, underscored his government’s commitment to combating corruption and ensuring the welfare of the poor.
“When the RJD and Congress were in power at the Centre, they only managed to seize Rs 35 lakh over a span of 10 years,” said PM Modi, contrasting it with his government’s record. “In the last decade, we have seized Rs 2200 crore from those who looted the money of the poor.”
The Prime Minister emphasized that if the seized amount were to be transported, it would require 70 small trucks, illustrating the scale of the government’s anti-corruption efforts.
PM Modi’s remarks come amid a broader push by his government to crack down on corruption and improve transparency in governance. His administration has implemented several measures aimed at curbing corruption and ensuring that the benefits of government schemes reach the intended beneficiaries.
The rally in Hajipur is part of the Prime Minister’s ongoing campaign to connect with the people and highlight the achievements of his government. His remarks were met with applause from the crowd, reflecting the public’s appreciation for the government’s efforts to tackle corruption.
The Prime Minister concluded his speech by reiterating his government’s commitment to serving the people and ensuring a corruption-free India.
As the rally concluded, the message was clear: The government is committed to its anti-corruption drive, and the welfare of the poor remains a top priority.