Congress bodies protest “BJP leaders’ strategy to fill pockets”
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Pothashang News Service: Imphal, June 23, 2018: Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee’s frontal bodies, Youth Congress, Seva Dal, Mahila Congress and the state unit of National Students Union of India today took out a rally in Imphal demonstrating against “BJP leaders’ strategy to fill pockets”.
“How BJP leader like Amit Shah who were poor become so rich so soon,” asked Lalji Desai, national chief of Seva Dal, AICC, who took part in the demonstration here. The protestors demanded the BJP leaders to reveal how they become rich in short period of time.
“We are protesting against the corruption being practiced by Amit shah and his associates with the blessing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Amit and Modi are from Gujarat. They have corrupted the entire system in Gujarat and now they are spreading it all over India,” he said.
When Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat he and BJP president Amit Shah had made 17 scams and Amit Shah was the man behind all these scams. And recently Jay shah son of Amit Shah has been revealed of practicing corruption. Now he got his income by hundred times. Amit Shah during the demonetisation deposited more than Rs 745 crore at Ahmadabad district cooperative bank, Desai added.
He said Amit shah was a man who was unable to pay his electric bill. Today he is one of the richest people.
What they (Modi and Amit) have done is conversion of the black money into white money for their pockets. They promised us to bring back black money from foreign countries and from big corporate heads. Now they care of the rich people with the corporate houses and they care about their power, he said.
Amit shah got 81 percent of his income increased in one year. What kind of income source do the BJP leaders have, it should be declared,” said Desai.
Desai said the budget in education and that of national development are reduced. They are focussing on different agendas.
During this Narendra Modi’s regime Manipur has the threat of drugs; recently I heard that there was a huge drug scam here, Desai added.
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