India

Modi States Poll Bonds Aimed at Curbing Black Money

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an extensive interview with news agency ANI, reiterated his stance on electoral bonds, emphasizing their role in curbing black money and ensuring transparency in elections. He also outlined his vision for a developed India and addressed various issues ranging from tax reforms to foreign policy.

Electoral Bonds: A Tool Against Black Money

Modi defended electoral bonds as a measure to curb the influence of black money in elections and promote transparency. Despite criticism from the Opposition, Modi emphasized the necessity of such measures for fair elections.

Commitment to Taxpayers

Expressing gratitude towards taxpayers, Modi underscored the importance of their contributions to the nation’s development. He emphasized trust in the system, highlighting the increase in the number of income tax filers over the past decade as a testament to growing confidence in the governance.

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Continued Fight Against Corruption

Rejecting allegations of federal agencies being influenced by the government, Modi affirmed his government’s commitment to fighting corruption. He highlighted the impartiality of investigative agencies and stressed the importance of their role in upholding the rule of law.

Opposition Criticism and Modi’s Vision

Addressing criticism from the Opposition, Modi accused them of politicizing issues and lacking a vision for a diverse and developed India. He reaffirmed his government’s focus on regional aspirations and inclusive growth.

Foreign Policy and Investment

Modi discussed India’s foreign policy initiatives, emphasizing efforts to rescue Indian citizens from conflict zones and attract foreign investment. He cited examples such as Tesla’s interest in investing in India as a testament to the country’s growing appeal to global investors.

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Simultaneous Elections: A Vision for One Nation

Reiterating his support for simultaneous elections, Modi highlighted the benefits of such a system and urged all political parties to come together for its implementation. He emphasized the need for cohesive governance to propel India’s development agenda.

In conclusion, Modi’s interview shed light on his government’s policies, vision, and commitment to tackling various challenges facing the nation. From electoral reforms to economic growth and foreign relations, Modi outlined a comprehensive agenda aimed at transforming India into a vibrant and inclusive democracy.

Naiteek Bhatt

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