Shah accuses UPA of ‘plundering’ country
BY Agencies20 May 2015 12:06 AM GMT
Agencies20 May 2015 12:06 AM GMT
Hitting out at the Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah on Tuesday charged the previous UPA government with having ‘plundered’ the country through scams, while asserting that the Narendra Modi government had mobilised huge revenues during its one-year rule.
“While the UPA government plundered Rs 10 lakh crore in the country in 76 scams, the present NDA government under Narendra Modi could mobilise Rs 2 lakh crore by auctioning 20 of the 230 mines and Rs one lakh crore through spectrum auctions,” Shah said.
He was <g data-gr-id="19">inaugurating</g> BJP’s ‘Secretariat siege’ as part of the party’s agitation against UDF government for alleged corruption in governance and “adjustment agitation” by CPI (M) led Opposition.
The meeting took place amidst heavy rains in the city.
On the Congress jibe about Prime Minister's frequent foreign trips, he said the respect received by Modi during his overseas visits was not for any particular person or BJP government, but for the people of the country. “It is not respect for a particular person or BJP government. But to the 125 crore people of the country,” he added.
Stating that India was able to improve its relations with various countries during the last one year, he said earlier when some PMs went abroad, not many used to know. “But now, if Narendra Modi goes to US, Germany, Fiji, or Bhutan, wherever he goes, thousands throng to welcome him," he said.
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