Prime Minister Narendra Modi Accuses Congress of Hoarding Black Money

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public rally in East Godavari, launched a scathing attack on the Congress and INDI alliance. He accused them of hoarding black money and using their servants’ residences as storage.

“Congress and INDI alliance, keep shouting ‘ED’ every day, the whole nation has seen its reason today on Television,” said the Prime Minister. He was referring to a recent incident in Jharkhand where the Enforcement Directorate (ED) recovered a large amount of cash from the residence of a servant of a Congress Minister’s secretary.

The Prime Minister alleged that the Congress had turned their servant’s house into a godown of their black money. “This is not the first time, earlier, from a Congress MP, an even bigger mountain of notes was recovered,” he added.

He questioned why such large amounts of cash are often recovered from those who are close to the first family of Congress. The Prime Minister also mentioned that he is taking legal advice to ensure that the looted money can be returned to its rightful owners.

This statement comes at a time when the country is grappling with economic challenges, and allegations of corruption have become a major point of contention between the ruling party and the opposition. The Prime Minister’s comments are likely to fuel further debates on the issue of black money in the country.

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