Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public rally in Zahirabad, Telangana, launched a scathing attack on the Congress and the Bahujan Rashtra Samithi (BRS), accusing them of being complicit in a shared corruption racket.
In his fiery speech, PM Modi asserted, “The Congress-BRS are members of the same corruption racket,” drawing parallels between the alleged corruption in Delhi’s liquor scam and the political alliances in the capital. “Their corruption racket is so extensive that it can be likened to Delhi’s Liquor scam,” Modi added, emphasizing the depth of the alleged corruption network.
The Prime Minister elaborated that the party implicated in the liquor scam in Delhi, presumably referring to the BRS, was also implicated in it. He highlighted that the Congress has formed an alliance with the same party in Delhi, indicating a nexus between the two.
“When action was taken against this scam, all members of this corruption racket came out in support of each other,” PM Modi continued, suggesting a coordinated effort among these parties to shield themselves from accountability.
These allegations come amidst a charged political atmosphere and are poised to spark further debates and discussions within political circles. The Congress and BRS have yet to respond to the Prime Minister’s allegations, but the coming days are expected to witness heated exchanges between the parties as they seek to defend their positions.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, PM Modi’s accusations have injected a new dimension into the ongoing political discourse, highlighting the complexities and challenges inherent in the fight against corruption in Indian politics.