Modi: Opposition stops Parliament |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Opposition for “stalling” proceedings in Parliament during the recently concluded winter session and accused them of supporting corruption. This is the first time in country’s history that people were raising slogans in Parliament to save the corrupt. He was addressing supporters in Lucknow in a ‘Parivartan Rally’ ahead of assembly elections to be held in Uttar Pradesh in 2017.He also defended the government’s decision of demonetisation, saying it is to stop black money. He also defended his position on e-transactions by citing former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s steps to bring in computers to India and reiterated that this move is a war against black money and the corrupt .He also reiterated his promise of 50 days, saying only that is the duration of time for which people will face trouble. After that, transactions will become smoother. He announced schemes and bumper draws for customers and shopkeepers who use digital money to complete transactions. PM Modi also acknowledged the Election Commission’s decision’s to put a cap on anonymous donations to political parties.
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