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Some parties have started ‘Bhrashtachari Bachao Abhiyan.’: PM Modi

The Prime Minister stated that the people are the "capital" of the party, which is only moving forward with their approval.

Some parties have started ‘Bhrashtachari Bachao Abhiyan.’: PM Modi

The Prime Minister stated that the BJP has run a campaign against corruption for the last nine years, which has rattled the corrupt and corruption.

“Corruption has caused heavy damage to the country like termites. Whenever BJP comes to power, it causes a big blow to corruption. For the first time in seven decades, such an action is being taken against the corrupt. After our action, some people get upset and angry. But the action against corruption won’t be stopped because of their (Opposition) false allegations,” he added.

The Prime Minister stated that the people are the “capital” of the party, which is only moving forward with their approval.

“Congress leaders used to say that they will uproot Jana Sangh and throw it away. Today’s leaders say that Modi’s grave will be dug. Today, if we are standing then it is with the blessings of the public. It is with their blessings, that we have moved forward, are moving forward and will continue to move forward.”

Further taking a dig at the Opposition, PM Modi said, “BJP is not made from the screens of newspapers and TV channels and is not made from Twitter and YouTube.”

PM Modi had earlier in the day dedicated the presidential campus and auditorium in the national capital. During the event, the Prime Minister and other leaders led prayers and paid tribute to the party’s founders. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, party president JP Nadda, senior party leader Murli Manohar Joshi, and other senior party leaders were present.

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