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'Won't allow any kind of corruption as long as I'm in power': PM Modi's warning to opposition parties

Addressing a rally of his party workers in Thrissur, Kerala, PM Modi said; "As long as I am there in Delhi, I will not allow any kind of corruption and will not allow the nation's unity and integrity to be destroyed".

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Thrissur Published on: January 27, 2019 19:44 IST
Addressing a rally of his party workers in Thrissur,

Addressing a rally of his party workers in Thrissur, Kerala, PM Modi said; "As long as I am there in Delhi, I will not allow any kind of corruption and will not allow the nation's unity and integrity to be destroyed".

Launching a blistering attack on the opposition parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that he won't allow any kind of corruption as long as he is in power.

Addressing a rally of his party workers in Thrissur, Kerala, PM Modi said; "As long as I am there in Delhi, I will not allow any kind of corruption and will not allow the nation's unity and integrity to be destroyed".

Taking a jibe at the opposition parties, the prime minister stated; "My friends in the opposition are bankrupt when it comes to development of the nation. All they have is hatred against Modi. Their day begins by abusing Modi and ends by again abusing Modi. All I wish to tell them is 'you may abuse me, but please don't mislead the farmers, youth and the poor' and don't destroy the great nation and its progress".

"The opposition is destroying agencies like the CBI, armed forces, police, CAG and even the Election Commission as all these organisations are wrong for them, while they (Congress) are right. 

"Recently, the entire nation was amused to watch a press meet on foreign soil which was one that hit badly at the democratic ethos of our country, when the Election Commission came under attack. Seen was a 'top-most leader'. They even undermine our nation on foreign soil," said Modi and added that the Congress party will have to answer for this.

"Elections will come and go, but the nation will always be here. The opposition should stop disrespecting institutions," added Modi.

Speaking against both the ruling CPI-M led government and the Congress-led opposition in Kerala, Modi said the cultural ethos of Kerala has been destroyed.

"The issues in Sabarimala was watched across the country and saw the way the CPI-M was disrespecting all aspects of Kerala's culture. Why is the CPI-M undermining our culture? The Congress here also is no different, as they say one thing in Delhi and another here. None of these two parties have any respect for gender justice," said Modi.

The Prime Minister pointed out that so many ministers of the Left government in Kerala had to resign due to corruption.

"For the Congress led UDF, the solar scam was there. For the Congress, solar is used for scam, while we use solar for development of the nation. The Congress here made ISRO scientist S. Nambi Narayanan, a spy and used the case to settle political scores amongst themselves, while we honoured him with a Padma award. We really value science," added Modi.

He urged his party workers to work to save the culture of Kerala and to help build a new India and a positive India.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi dedicated to the nation integrated Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) refinery expansion complex, built at a cost of Rs 16,504-crore -- the single-largest investment in Kerala.

He also dedicated the Mounded Storage Vessel of the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd and also remotely laid the foundation stone for a Skill Development Institute, promoted by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, to come up at Ettumannor in Kottayam district.

Addressing the large gathering, Modi said the new phase of development of BPCL is not going to benefit just Kerala but the entire country.

"The BPCL has been providing the green fuel for more than 50 years. I remember that in my childhood, I saw many mothers struggling with firewood. Today, we have provided a healthy kitchen. Since May 2016, six crore LPG connections to the poorest of the poor have been given and in all 23 crore LPG consumers have benfited. The Cochin Refinery has played a major role in this all," said Modi.

The Prime Minister, however, said the real heroes of this project are the 20,000 employees who worked day and night to complete this project on time.

"With the new project and the other projects that are coming up, Kochi will benefit as several ancillary industries will be able to come up here," added Modi.

(With IANS inputs)

 

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