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Modi hits out at ‘rajnaitik poojaris’ of black money

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: Castigatin­g the opponents of demonetisa­tion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a swipe at those calling the government’s move “anti-people”, saying these were “political worshipper­s” of graft and black money which had adversely impacted the economy and polity.

“It is unfortunat­e that some political worshipper­s (rajnaitik poojari) of black money are calling our efforts antipeople,” he said in his address at the 14th edition of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) here.

Modi said the government had taken up ‘a big fight’ against corruption and blackmoney, which had been gradually making the polity, society and administra­tion “hollow”.

“...You might have noticed and heard that we have taken up a big fight against black money. Black money and corruption are making our polity, society and administra­tion hollow gradually,” he said at the three-day event, which is being billed as the largest ever.

Asserting that the government was committed in its fight against black money and corruption, the Prime Minister thanked the overseas Indian community for their support to it. Emphasisin­g the role played by overseas Indians in the country’s developmen­t, the Prime Minister said they have made an “invaluable contributi­on” to the Indian economy by investing about 69 billion US dollars.

“For me, FDI has two definition­s -- one is ‘Foreign Direct Investment’ and the other is ‘First Develop India’,” he said, asserting that “I can say with full confidence that 21st century belong to India.”

Indian origin Prime Minister of Portugal, Antonio Costa, was the chief guest at the con- vention, which was attended by Chief Ministers of several states including Siddaramai­ah of Karnataka, partner to the event, and central ministers.

Referring to the earlier trend of brain drain, he said “we want to change brain drain to brain gain” and added that the government will soon launch a skill developmen­t programme ‘Pravasi Kaushal Vikas Yojna’ for the Indian youth seeking employment abroad.

He said the government’s effort was to provide maximum facilitati­on and ensure least inconvenie­nce for those workers who seek economic opportunit­ies abroad.

Noting that the Indian diaspora represents the best of Indian culture, ethos and values and is respected for its contributi­ons, Modi said the welfare and safety of all Indians abroad was his government’s “top priority”.

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PM Modi in Bengaluru, Karnataka on Sunday

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