PM Modi Accuses Congress-BRS of Corruption in Zahirabad Rally

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Zahirabad, Telangana – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Zahirabad, Telangana, launched a scathing attack on the Congress and the Bahujan Rashtra Samithi (BRS), accusing them of being part of the same corruption racket.

“The Congress-BRS are members of the same corruption racket,” said PM Modi, drawing parallels between the alleged corruption in Delhi’s liquor scam and the political alliances in Delhi. “Their corruption racket is branched out so much that it can be understood by Delhi’s Liquor scam.”

The Prime Minister further elaborated that the party involved in the liquor scam in Delhi, presumably referring to the BRS, was also a party in it. He pointed out that the Congress is in an alliance with the same party in Delhi.

“When action was taken on this scam, all members of this corruption racket came out in support of each other,” PM Modi added, suggesting a deep-rooted network of corruption among these parties.

The allegations come at a time when the political atmosphere is charged up, and the statements are likely to stir up further debates and discussions in the political circles.

The Congress and BRS have not yet responded to the allegations made by the Prime Minister. The coming days are expected to see heated exchanges between the parties as they defend their positions.

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