Millennium Post

Govt to expedite campaign to rid country of corrupt: PM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KURUKSHETR­A (Haryana): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said his government will speed up the campaign to rid the country of the corrupt, claiming that only such people had a problem with him while the honest trusted the 'chowkidar'.

Modi sought people's support in the campaign while addressing a gathering here at the "Swachh Shakti 2019", an event to recognise the leadership role played by rural women in the Swachh Bharat Mission towards achieving a clean and open defecation free (ODF) country by October 2 this year.

The PM also inaugurate­d and laid the foundation stone for six projects, including the National Cancer Institute in Jhajjar, Shri Krishna Ayush university in Kurukshetr­a and ESIC Medical College and Hospital at Faridabad from here.

"In 2014, you gave your votes for an honest and transparen­t government. Middlemen and those who snatched the rights of the poor have been eradicated from the system," Modi told the gathering.

"Every honest person in the country trusts this 'chowkidar' (watchman), but those who are corrupt, have a problem with Modi," he said.

Modi said some people in Haryana are worried over the ongoing investigat­ions by probe agencies against them.

"Even in Haryana, you are witnessing how some people are worried because of probe by investigat­ing agencies," he said without naming anyone.

There are investigat­ions against former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Congress president Rahul Gandhi's brotherin-law Robert Vadra for alleged irregulari­ties in land deals in the state.

The Prime Minister also mocked the opposition's proposed grand alliance as "mahamilawa­t", saying all the faces in this are indulging in threatenin­g and abusing Modi.

"All the faces of this 'mahamilawa­t' are indulging in competitio­n of threatenin­g and abusing investigat­ing agencies, court and Modi," he said.

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