Won’t allow thieves to have a sound sleep, will empty their coffers: PM Modi's Stern Message in Jharkhand

The Prime Minister's tough words were directed at the prevalent corruption that is reigning under the INDIA alliance government in Jharkhand. This has been strongly backed by raids conducted recently by the Enforcement Directorate, wherein Rs 35 crores were recovered from the servant of a personal secretary to Jharkhand Congress minister Alamgir Alam.

Addressing a public rally in Koderma, Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated that whoever loots public wealth will not be spared by the government. Stating that his government's third term would not only disturb the sleep of these 'looters' but would also suck their money dry.

The Prime Minister's tough words were directed at the prevalent corruption that is reigning under the INDIA alliance government in Jharkhand. This has been strongly backed by raids conducted recently by the Enforcement Directorate, wherein Rs 35 crores were recovered from the servant of a personal secretary to Jharkhand Congress minister Alamgir Alam.

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"I will ensure these thieves find no respite. Their sleep will be disturbed, and their coffers will be emptied. This money belongs to the people, and no one has the right to steal or exploit it. Our government is committed to taking stringent action against such individuals," declared PM Modi at the rally, attributing the discontent of his political adversaries to his administration's uncompromising stance on corruption.

The Prime Minister squarely blamed the 'Shahi Parivaar' (royal family) for the proliferation of criminals and exploitation in the state, pledging to dedicate his life, as promised from the Red Fort, to rid the nation of corruption, nepotism, and appeasement. He singled out the JMM-Congress-Left alliance as a prime example of these maladies.

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Speaking in Jharkhand shortly after filing his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh, PM Modi highlighted the achievements of his government and the tangible benefits of its welfare policies. He assured that free medical treatment worth Rs 5 lakh to all citizens and four crore houses for the poor, would continue with an announcement of further extension of the scheme.

"In our third term, free ration will continue for 80 crore people, and farmers will continue to get support under the Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana," he assured the public, while lashing out at the Jharkhand regime for allowing the wealth from mining to not reach the last man.

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Despite the historic resolution of the Ram Temple issue in Ayodhya, PM Modi criticized the opposition for their purported attempts to undermine this achievement and their opposition to the temple's construction. He urged the public to stand against any efforts to reverse the Supreme Court's decision or relocate Ram Lalla.

In conclusion, PM Modi called on the people to teach a lesson to the JMM-Congress alliance, accusing them of neglecting the populace and their grievances for far too long.

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