Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in Koderma, Jharkhand, launched a scathing attack on the JMM, Congress, and INDI alliance, labeling them as “the biggest role models of wrong things.”
The Prime Minister referred to a recent incident where a substantial amount of cash was discovered in the house of a servant of a Minister’s Personal Assistant. “I have never seen that many notes in real life, I saw it on television for the first time,” he said, expressing his astonishment at the scale of the alleged corruption.
Modi further alleged that such individuals are supported by the ‘royal family,’ a term often used to refer to the Gandhi family in political discourse. However, he did not explicitly name anyone.
“This is just the beginning,” the Prime Minister promised, vowing to dig out more instances of corruption. His comments come at a time when the ruling party has been emphasizing its commitment to a corruption-free India.
The opposition parties have not yet responded to the Prime Minister’s comments. As the political temperature heats up, it remains to be seen how this narrative will shape the upcoming electoral battles.