Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a fervent address during a public rally in East Godavari, launched a blistering attack on the Congress and INDI alliance, alleging their involvement in a black money scandal that has rocked the nation. PM Modi’s accusations centered on the purported use of servants’ residences as clandestine vaults for hoarding undisclosed wealth.
“Congress and INDI alliance incessantly chant ‘ED’ every day, but the nation witnessed their true colors on television recently,” declared the Prime Minister, alluding to a recent incident in Jharkhand. Here, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) unearthed a significant sum of cash from the home of a servant employed by a Congress Minister’s secretary.
PM Modi didn’t hold back as he accused the Congress of converting their servants’ dwellings into hubs for concealing illicit funds. “This isn’t an isolated case. Previously, an even larger cache of currency was seized from a Congress MP,” he emphasized, heightening the gravity of his allegations.
Questioning the recurrent instances of substantial cash discoveries in close proximity to individuals associated with the upper echelons of the Congress, the Prime Minister pledged to pursue legal avenues to ensure the recovery of embezzled funds.
PM Modi’s impassioned indictment arrives against the backdrop of mounting economic challenges and escalating corruption allegations, signaling a critical juncture in the nation’s political landscape. His remarks are poised to reignite fervent debates surrounding the pervasive issue of black money, underscoring the pressing need for accountability and transparency in governance as India navigates through turbulent waters.