Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering critique aimed at the JMM, Congress, and INDI alliance, labeling them as “the biggest role models of wrong things.” The rally served as a platform for Modi to underscore his government’s commitment to combatting corruption while taking aim at his political rivals.
The Prime Minister’s speech was punctuated by references to recent incidents highlighting alleged corruption within the opposition ranks. Specifically, he cited a case where a significant sum of cash was purportedly discovered in the residence of a servant employed by a Minister’s Personal Assistant. Modi expressed incredulity at the sheer volume of currency seized, remarking, “I have never seen that many notes in real life, I saw it on television for the first time.”
While refraining from direct accusations, Modi insinuated that such malfeasance was facilitated by connections to what he termed the ‘royal family,’ a veiled reference to the Gandhi family often associated with the Congress party. However, he stopped short of explicitly naming individuals implicated in the alleged corruption.
Promising to unearth further instances of wrongdoing, the Prime Minister pledged to intensify efforts to combat corruption in all its forms. His impassioned remarks come at a time when the ruling party has been keen to reaffirm its commitment to fostering a corruption-free India.
The response from opposition parties to Modi’s allegations has been conspicuously muted thus far. As political tensions continue to escalate, observers are closely monitoring how this narrative will influence the dynamics of upcoming electoral contests. With both sides gearing up for electoral battles, the stage is set for a heated exchange of rhetoric and ideologies in the run-up to crucial elections.