PM Modi Slams Congress, JMM, RJD for Corruption in Ghatshila Rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Accuses Opposition of Amassing Wealth Through Corruption
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Congress, JMM, and RJD, alleging they have amassed vast wealth through corrupt practices and extortion from industrialists.
GHATSHILA – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a BJP rally in Ghatshila, East Singhbhum, targeted the opposition parties for corruption and extortion from industrialists.
He accused Congress and JMM of stockpiling black money while keeping the public in poverty.
He criticized the Congress leaders for speaking the language of extremists and accused the opposition of focusing on lies and deceit rather than development.
Modi Highlights Corruption and Extortion Allegations

Modi emphasized that the Lok Sabha elections are crucial for the country’s future.
He questioned the audience about the importance of discussing the economy, industries, national security, and infrastructure during elections.
He claimed that the opposition is only interested in grabbing the property of the poor and abusing him daily.
“Their strategy is simple – lie, repeat the lie, and spread it everywhere,” Modi said.
He alleged that the opposition’s anti-development approach is evident in their actions and statements.
Opposition’s Impact on Industry and Investment
Modi accused the Congress, JMM, and RJD of making records in numerous scams and keeping black money in their homes.
He highlighted that stacks of notes were seized from officials and leaders of these parties.
He pointed out that Jharkhand, despite its mineral wealth, remains impoverished due to the opposition’s corruption.
Their habit of looting has kept Jharkhand underdeveloped,” Modi remarked.

He stated that the RJD’s practice of land scams and JMM’s adoption of similar tactics have harmed the poor and tribal communities.
Modi’s Promise to Combat Corruption
Modi vowed to return the seized money to its rightful owners, emphasizing that it belongs to the common people, including tribals, Dalits, and backward classes.
He criticized the opposition for opposing industrialists and investment, which he said harms the youth’s future.
He stressed the importance of industry for the country’s progress and condemned the Congress for its anti-industrialist stance.
Modi assured the public that he would not let the opposition’s corrupt practices continue.
He reiterated that the opposition parties are more interested in extortion and corruption than in the country’s development.
