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Those who have looted will have to return," Prime Minister Modi accuses dishonest opposition leaders

Those who have looted will have to return," Prime Minister Modi accuses dishonest opposition leaders


Under the Congress administration, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) only took ₹5,000 crore, but throughout the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government at the Centre, that amount rose to ₹1 lakh crore, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tea


During the interim budget session of Parliament in New Delhi on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the motion of thanks on the President's speech in the Lok Sabha.


The central government is accused by the opposition of utilizing its investigative agencies to target its leaders.Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the Constitution has preserved the investigative agencies' independence throughout the order's implementation.


He said, "It is the job of the agencies to investigate, the organizations are independent and the Constitution has kept them independent." In response to a motion of gratitude on the President's speech, he said in the Lok Sabha on Monday, "It is the job of the courts to determine their own actions."


According to the prime minister, opposition leaders are elevating people who have been convicted of corruption and are being released on parole. "I will continue to fight against corruption," he said. The nation's looters will have to return its goods."


"From this hallowed chamber of the House, I swear to the nation that anybody who needs to level any accusations should do so. Plundering of the nation shall not be permitted, and everything taken must be restored." In the Lok Sabha, Modi said.


According to Prime Minister Modi, under the Congress administration, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) only took ₹5,000 crore, but during the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government at the Center, that amount rose to ₹1 lakh crore.


Prime Minister Modi's remarks coincide with the uproar over the ED summons to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as well as the arrest of former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, Hemant Soren. "How is the possibility that there are no culprits anywhere else except the opposition?" was the question posed by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor last week.


The three government agencies, the Income Tax Department, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the government Bureau of Investigation (CBI), according to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, comprise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "jawans" (soldiers).


The scathing assault on Congress by PM Modi


The Prime Minister responded by criticizing the Congress hard and making a subtle jab at Rahul Gandhi, the party's leader. Prime Minister Modi said, "Whenever Congress comes to power, it brings inflation."


He said that despite the geopolitical environment that two wars have produced worldwide, the BJP administration has been able to keep inflation under control. According to him, the nation's economy is headed toward being the third biggest in the world.


In addition, Prime Minister Modi said on Monday that Jawaharlal Nehru thought of Indians as "lazy" and "less intelligent". "The nation has had to bear the brunt of the Congress Party's mindset, which never had faith in the potential of the people," he said. It saw the people and itself as inferior, as the king."


In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi expressed confidence in winning for a record third time. He predicted that the BJP would win 370 seats and the NDA would win more than 400 seats.


"With the current robust economy and the rapid progress India is making, I can confidently state that, after ten years of governance, India will rank third among all major economies—a promise made by Prime Minister Modi," the PM said.



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