In Vapi,Narendra Modi attacks deaf and dumb centre, praises hard working Advani
November 06, 2011
Vapi, 6 November, 2011
Looter companies that have parked their black money abroad should be nacked before the world, said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in south Gujarat’s Vapi while speaking at LK Advani’s Jan Chetna yatra public meeting today morning.
Modi said it has become a fashion to give statements for Congress leaders. They start from morning and issue releases to newspapers in the evening about their statement. But at least once, they should come out and issue statement that yes they would bring back nation’s black money parked abroad.
Modi commenting on central government’s lukewarm response to BJP’s demand to bring back black money said, ‘daal mein kuchh kala hai, but sometimes I feel puri daal hi kaali hai.’
Modi said whether Anna, Ramdev or Advani, the common issue in their movements is corruption, and their efforts will bring result.
Modi said wrong allegation would bring nothing. This is janta that knows everything and more mud sledging will grow more lotus for sure.
On Advani’s Jan Chetna Yatra, Modi said, “even I had my rath yatra and based on my experience, I must say that it needs too much hard work to go on rath yatra. I have an idea how much hard work it needs. A journalist on duty of reporting rath yatra assigned by his newspaper feels tired within a week of traveling. This hard work, this tap of Shri Advani will bring result.”
Modi said Delhi has become deaf and dumb. He said based on his development he can say that running the government without corruption is possible. Doing development without corruption is possible. He said, the Prime Minister talks about compulsion due to policy, but it can be his compulsion, not ours.Corruption might be compulsion for central government, but not for the people of the nation and not for us, he said.
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