BJP national president JP Nadda alleged on Sunday that the INDI Alliance leaders, who are either on bail or in jail, were interested in shielding corrupt individuals, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi was working hard to eradicate corruption in the country.
Those leaders, such as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, were in prison, while Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, were on bail, according to Nadda, who claimed the opposition leaders presented a contrasting picture to the Prime Minister, who is an epitome of development and determined to end corruption.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi promises to fight corruption, while the leaders of the INDI coalition vow they would save the corrupt. This is their working style. In Tamil Nadu, the DMK (which stands for Dynasty Money Swindling and Katta Panchayat) and its ally, the Congress, are corrupt. All of them are attempting to safeguard their families, dynasties, and themselves from corruption,” Nadda stated during a rally here.
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“The opposition leaders across the country were merely family parties attempting to preserve their dynasties and family parties. So, even in Tamil Nadu, growth is jeopardized by the corrupt DMK administration, and people should vote out the DMK and its supporters to ensure a corrupt-free India,” he added.
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