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E-payment can check black money, graft: PM

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA NARENDRA MODI Prime Minister

“To me, each and every individual involved in this mission (digital payment schemes) constitute­s a new anti-corruption cadre in the country. In a way you are a soldier in the cause of cleanlines­s and purity”

Digital payments can check black money and play a key role in fighting graft, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday as he asked the youth to become an “anti-corruption cadre” as part of the “cleanlines­s” drive.

Addressing his monthly Mann ki Baat radio programme, he said people, especially the youth, should become ambassador­s of digital payments schemes rolled out by the government.

“Lead this movement. Take it further as it has a very major and prominent role in the fight against corruption and black money. To me, each and every individual involved in this mission constitute­s a new anti-corruption cadre in the country. In a way you are a soldier in the cause of cleanlines­s and purity,” the Prime Minister said.

He said gradually people are “shedding their hard currency mindset” and moving towards digital currency and the youth are leading the way using their mobile phones as the new tool to make and receive payments.

In the past two months, one million people have been rewarded, over 50,000 traders have won prizes and an amount of over ~150 crore has been earned as prize money by people who have promoted and carried forward the digital payments campaign, Modi said.

He said the schemes will complete 100 days on April 14, the 126th birth anniversar­y of B R Ambedkar and people should help others download the BHIM applicatio­n on their mobile phone for digital transactio­ns.

Referring to the Swachh Bharat campaign, he said “psychologi­cal barrier” should not come in the way even while cleaning toilets. Some senior bureaucrat­s had recently demonstrat­ed on how to clean a “twin pit” toilet, he said.

“They also displayed as to how convenient these new technique toilets are and that there is absolutely no inconvenie­nce,” he said.

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