People didn’t elect me for cutting ribbons and lighting lamps: Modi

PM Modi in Washington

While Demonetisation has erupted all the opposition party leaders who are apparently the most affected by the demonetisation drive. However, people are super-ready to embrace the new changes and developments in the hope for a ‘ Better India’, ‘Anti-Corruption India’. PM is not leaving any stone unturned to make India lead a transformational journey to corruption-free, cashless and an incredible India.

On Tuesday at the Parade ground, PM Narendra Modi guarded the move of demonetisation claiming that the decision of Mega Cash-cleanup has destroyed “in one stroke the worlds of terrorism, drug mafia, human trafficking and underworld.”

He emphasised the importance of the demonetisation drive, while raising a sincere question to the public, “Have you made me the PM simply for cutting ribbons and lighting lamps?”

I have been given the work of a chowkidar..now when I am doing chowkidari, a few people are disturbed. They are facing problems…wondering what kind of a chowkidar is this who is attacking the leader of the thieves. The country has not only been disrupted by black money (kala dhan) but also by kala man (evil mindset). Both of them have to go,” he informed in front of around 70,000 people.

Modi also termed the demonetisation drive as ‘Safai-abhiyan’ (clean-up exercise).

“People were sleeping on top of piles of notes. When I announced demonetisation, they were shaken up. But still they tried hard to avert it — there is corruption in the blood of some people, so they started exchanging notes from the back door. They thought Modi will not see. But we had all the information. The people of the country have helped me. That’s why I am fighting. Even now, they can attack me if they get the chance. But they don’t know that I am wearing the protective armour of over 125 crore Indians,” the PM claimed.

“The common man of the country prefers honesty and is ready to suffer hardships for it. Only a handful of people are corrupting the country. I am fighting to strengthen the honest. India which was once called ‘sone ki chiriya’ (golden bird) has been looted. We have to rectify this. If the country is to move ahead, corruption has to end,” Modi reiterated.

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