PM Modi critiques historical corruption, comments on Pakistan's turmoil, outlines a future vision in 'Aap Ki Adalat'
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PM Modi critiques historical corruption, comments on Pakistan’s turmoil, outlines a future vision in ‘Aap Ki Adalat’

PM Modi, while speaking, addressed key topics, including corruption, Pakistan's turmoil, his foreign policy stance, and India's developmental goals. Modi emphasised his anti-corruption efforts, outlined his approach to secularism in foreign relations, and reiterated his vision to elevate India to a developed nation by 2047

by WEB DESK
May 24, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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In a compelling episode of the renowned television show “Aap Ki Adalat,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed various topics, providing insights into his perspectives on historical corruption, the current socio-political climate in Pakistan, and his ambitious vision for India’s future. The session, hosted by veteran journalist Rajat Sharma, saw PM Modi deliver a series of pointed remarks highlighting his stance on various issues while responding to questions about his political strategies and plans.

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Prime Minister Modi opened by criticising past corruption under previous Indian Governments. He referenced a statement by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who famously said that out of every 100 rupees sent by the Central Government to aid the poor, only 15 rupees actually reached them. Modi linked this inefficiency to the Indian National Congress, symbolised by the hand (Panja), which he accused of siphoning 85 per cent of the funds. This historical context set the stage for his broader criticism of political corruption.

Rajiv Gandhi said 15 Rs reaches out of 100 sent by Centre to poor. It was their govt and people from top to bottom. First it was only Panja (hand) which ate 85% of funds meant for poor people, Now 95% will be siphoned as broom (jhadoo) has collaborated.pic.twitter.com/5ZiYol8Yf9

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 23, 2024

He then extended this critique to the current political climate, suggesting that the collaboration between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), represented by the broom (Jhadoo), has exacerbated the issue. PM Modi alleged that 95 per cent of the funds meant for the poor are being misappropriated. “First, it was only the Panja that ate 85 per cent of the funds meant for poor people,” Modi said. Now 95 per cent will be siphoned as the broom has collaborated.”

PM Modi on Kejriwal: He has been a govt officer. An experienced thief has a lot of convenience. He knows everything…. how to escape from CBI and ED pic.twitter.com/LrX6sDVgA7

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 23, 2024

Shifting focus to Pakistan, PM Modi commented on the country’s internal turmoil, particularly the panic caused by “Unknown Gunmen” neutralising wanted terrorists. He stated, “I know the people of Pakistan are in panic and trouble, and I also know that I am the reason for their trouble.”

Rajat Sharma: People of Pakistan are in panic because of 'Unknown Gunmen' neutralizing wanted terrorists in their country.

PM Modi: I know, People of Pakistan are in Panic and in trouble and I also know that I am the reason of their trouble. pic.twitter.com/uwnXj2qo6F

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 23, 2024

Further elaborating, PM Modi pointed out that Pakistan’s fear and chaos are a result of its own policies and governance failures. He also took a humorous jab at the situation, noting the contrast between Pakistan’s emblematic moon and India’s achievement of placing its flag on the moon. “Yes, the moon is on their flag,” he said, “But in our case, our flag is on the moon.”

PM Modi shared personal anecdotes about his foreign policy decisions, particularly his visits to Israel and Palestine. He revealed that during his early days as Prime Minister, many advised him to visit both Israel and Palestine simultaneously to uphold what was termed “secular foreign policy.” However, Modi rejected this approach, choosing instead to visit Israel independently. This marked a significant diplomatic move, as he became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel post-independence without coupling the trip with a visit to Palestine.

Explaining his decision, PM Modi criticised the conventional expectations of balanced diplomacy that he felt were imposed under the guise of secularism. “The meaning of secularism in India is this only: if you go to a Hanuman temple in the morning, then you should have an iftar party in the evening,” he remarked. PM Modi emphasised his commitment to a foreign policy based on India’s interests rather than adhering to symbolic gestures.

PM Modi recounted how the opposition’s campaign became fixated on 400 after the third phase of the elections, failing to realise the broader strategy at play. He emphasised that the opposition has yet to grasp his political acumen and long-term goals fully.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Election Commission had previously acted as a broker for the Congress party. Modi cited the example of Manohar Singh Gill, also known as MS Gill, who served as the Chief Election Commissioner during a crucial period of elections. During this time, Rajiv Gandhi, the former Prime Minister, was assassinated. Despite Rajiv Gandhi not holding the position of Prime Minister at the time, the Election Commission, led by MS Gill, decided to postpone elections across the country for 25 days, following consultations with Congress leaders.

Modi criticised this decision, highlighting that according to rules, elections should have only been postponed in Amethi, the constituency of Rajiv Gandhi. He accused the Election Commission of orchestrating a nationwide postponement to allow for Rajiv Gandhi’s Kalash Yatra, aimed at garnering sympathy from the public. Modi claimed that this move was a form of brokerage between the Election Commission and the Congress party.

Furthermore, Modi asserted that MS Gill was rewarded for his role in the matter by being appointed to the Rajya Sabha and serving as a minister in the Union Government for the subsequent 10 years. This revelation by Modi sheds light on alleged political maneuvering within the Election Commission and raises questions about its impartiality and independence.

पहले इलेक्शन कमिशन कांग्रेस का दलाल हुआ करता था

मोदी जी ने विस्तार से बताया है मनोहर सिंह गिल यानी एमएस गिल मुख्य चुनाव आयुक्त थे चुनाव चल रहा था

उसी समय चुनाव प्रचार के दौरान राजीव गांधी जी की हत्या हो गई और जब राजीव गांधी की हत्या हुई तब राजीव गांधी प्रधानमंत्री नहीं थे… pic.twitter.com/4cPNlYYf7A

— 🇮🇳Jitendra pratap singh🇮🇳 (@jpsin1) May 23, 2024

PM Modi also discussed the opposition’s election strategies, criticising their focus on preventing him from securing 400 parliamentary seats. He revealed that their singular focus played into his hands. “The opposition simply worked on stopping Modi from getting 400. They could not understand where I was taking them,” he said, highlighting the opposition’s lack of strategic foresight.

PM Modi clears dust on propaganda of retirement by opposition, says

"I believe that God has given me the goal of making India a developed country by 2047. I am sure that until I achieve that goal by 2047, God will not call me back." pic.twitter.com/jwWVUpS6fa

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 23, 2024

Addressing speculation about his potential retirement, PM Modi set the record straight with a clear vision for India’s future. He expressed his commitment to transforming India into a developed nation by 2047, the centenary of India’s independence. “I believe that God has given me the goal of making India a developed country by 2047. I am sure that until I achieve that goal, God will not call me back,” Modi declared. He added, “I feel God Almighty has sent me for a special purpose.”

Topics: CorruptionElection CommissionAap Ki AdalatRajat SharmaPM Modi
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