by Ashis Sinha
Kolkata/ Ranchi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly condemned the INDI Alliance’s policies, accusing them of engaging in extreme communal politics and appeasement. He stated, “Their formula is simple: engage in extreme communal politics and appeasement, protect separatists and terrorists, and accuse anyone who opposes them of dividing Hindus and Muslims.”
Addressing the issue of religious reservations proposed by the INDI Alliance, Modi firmly declared, “I will not allow SC, ST, and OBC reservations to be robbed. This stance upsets the INDI crowd.”
Modi emphasized that reservations should be based on necessities, calling other forms an insult to the Constitution. He mentioned his support for a 10% reservation for the poor, who do not benefit from any other system, stating, “I do not believe in splitting the country based on religion. Why should we create a religious difference solely for political purposes? We are not opposed to Muslims, Christians, or other minorities.”
Criticizing the INDI Alliance’s disregard for tribal issues, Modi pointed out their damaging policies. “For the INDI Alliance, just their vote bank is important. They show no consideration for the tribal society’s interests. Wherever they gain authority, tribal community and culture are jeopardized. Their weapons against tribals are racism, infiltration, and appeasement!” he insisted.
Modi raised concerns about the safety of indigenous daughters, stating, “Infiltrators are targeting our indigenous daughters. Their safety and lives are threatened. We must act to protect them and their future.”
Launching a stinging attack on the JMM-Congress, Modi urged the people to recognize the reality under their leadership. “The JMM and Congress are robbing Jharkhand from every angle. Look around you… Beautiful mountains, but Jharkhand is now known for its mountains of banknotes. Crores of rupees are seized. Where’s the money coming from? Scams involving liquor, tenders, and enormous mining operations! This is the reality under JMM-Congress,” he said during an electoral rally in Dumka.
Modi highlighted a scam in the ‘HAR GHAR NAL SE JAL’ scheme, funded by the Central government. Daniel Danish, a social worker, has filed a PIL in the Jharkhand High Court, alleging a Rs 4000 crore scam in the drinking water and sanitation department.
In an interview in Kolkata, PM Modi promised to return the money looted from Bengal, citing an official rate card for teacher recruitment through corruption. “I am discussing this with the legal department to find a way to return the money to the poor, and I plan to implement it in July. There is a Rs. 3000 crore scandal. This is people’s money, and it will be returned to them.”
Reflecting on his government’s anti-corruption measures, Modi noted, “Irrespective of any political party and ideology, small fish got caught while big sharks escaped earlier.” He praised authorities like the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for their efforts.
Modi highlighted the extent of corruption exposed during his tenure, saying, “Mountains of currency notes are being displayed in front of the camera, how can we deny it?” He asserted his commitment to accountability and justice, stating, “Now the country is watching. You cannot dispute that wrong has occurred. Big names are behind bars… whether I know it or not, people who have committed offenses will face the penalties.”
Detailing his vision for a developed and prosperous India, he encouraged the people to keep supporting transformative progress.