Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, made a powerful statement against corruption, setting the tone for his government’s agenda in the upcoming term.
Addressing the crowd, PM Modi said, “We say ‘Bhrashtachaar hatao’ (Eradicate corruption). But they say ‘Bhrashtachaari ko bachao’ (Protect the corrupt).” This remark was a direct hit at the opposition, highlighting the contrasting ideologies of his government and the opposition.
The Prime Minister’s commitment to fighting corruption has been a cornerstone of his administration. As his second term draws to a close and the third term looms on the horizon, PM Modi reassured the public of his unwavering resolve.
“Our third term is just a few months away, and I promise you, there will be even bigger action against corruption,” he announced.
This pledge indicates a significant policy focus for the upcoming term. It underscores the government’s dedication to creating a corruption-free India, a goal that has been central to PM Modi’s governance.
The rally was part of a series of public appearances by the Prime Minister, where he communicates directly with the people, discussing his government’s achievements and outlining future plans.
As the nation gears up for the next term, the battle against corruption remains a critical issue. With PM Modi’s recent statements, it is evident that this fight will continue to be a priority for his administration.