Corrupt is not going to be spared, says PM Modi a day after Ok Kavitha’s arrest | Lok Sabha Elections News


A day after the arrest of BRS chief Ok Kavitha in a money-laundering case, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday alleged that the BRS entered into “partnership with other hardcore corrupt parties” and in addition asserted that no corrupt individual will be capable of escape.


Addressing a BJP rally at Nagarkurnool, about 135 km from right here, Modi attacked the Congress and the BRS alleging that each collectively shattered each dream of Telangana’s growth.


“The BRS went outside the state (Telangana) and entered into a partnership with other hardcore corrupt parties. That truth is also coming out daily,” he mentioned.


“No corrupt person will be spared. Today, I am promising the people of Telangana that no corrupt person will be able to escape. I need Telangana’s support in the fight against corruption,” he mentioned.


He additionally attacked each the Congress and the BRS for his or her alleged corruption, charging that the partnership of corruption could be very sturdy in dynastic events.


Both the Congress and the BRS are companions of corruption, he mentioned.


The Congress did the 2G rip-off, whereas the BRS resorted to corruption in irrigation. Both the Congress and BRS assist the land mafia, he alleged.


He additional mentioned 25 crore folks have been lifted out of poverty within the nation. The identical change must be introduced in in Telangana.


The Enforcement Directorate on Friday arrested BRS chief Ok Kavitha in Hyderabad in reference to a money-laundering probe linked to the Delhi excise coverage rip-off case.


Even earlier than the formal announcement of the ballot schedule, folks of the nation have introduced the end result that NDA would cross 400 seats this time, Modi mentioned.

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First Published: Mar 16 2024 | 2:41 PM IST