In a significant development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured the people of West Bengal that he is committed to returning the money looted from the poor. In a phone conversation with Rajmata Amrita Roy, the BJP candidate from Krishanagar, West Bengal, the Prime Minister stated that he is actively exploring legal avenues to ensure the return of the looted money through the assets and money seized by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) from the corrupt.
The Prime Minister’s commitment to uprooting corruption is unwavering. He highlighted the paradox that while the BJP is steadfast in its fight against corruption, those accused of corruption have united to shield each other. This statement is seen as a veiled criticism of the opposition parties, who have been implicated in corruption scandals in the past.
Prime Minister Modi is confident that the people of West Bengal will vote for ‘Parivartan’ (change). He is of the belief that the citizens of West Bengal are ready for a transformation and will elect a government that is dedicated to eradicating corruption and ensuring justice for the poor.
This assurance from the Prime Minister comes at a pivotal time as West Bengal gears up for the forthcoming elections. The response of the voters to the Prime Minister’s pledge will be a key determinant in the upcoming elections. Will they choose a change and a state free from corruption? The upcoming elections will provide the answer.