Prime minister defending himself In Moradabad rally on the matter of Demonetization
Prime minister defending himself In Moradabad rally on the matter of Demonetization
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During Parivartan Rally in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed BJP volunteers. Narendra Modi will go to Rampur after the rally of Moradabad. This is the fourth rally of Narendra Modi. Narendra Modi back fire on the opposition on the matter of demonetization that they want to stop him and save their black money. He said, “saying it's only the corrupt themselves who are facing the pinch.”

"It's the dishonest people who are unable to go to banks and deposit their ill-gotten wealth. They are the ones complaining against the government's demonetisation move," Modi said. "The corrupt and rich people have asked the poor villagers to safeguard their money for them, to stand in lines and deposit it in banks for them. Instead of standing in queues at banks, they are standing in queues outside the houses of poor people."

"I am a person who has highlighted corruption. The ones who have money to hide are the ones blaming me," lamented Modi. "Should I not fight corruption? Will corruption disappear by itself?" he asked.

Modi reminded BJP volunteers and party workers once again of the government's assurance that things will ease up after 50 days. "I had said there will be hardships for now, but things will improve. You might have to stand in queues to withdraw money, but it's essential to eliminate corruption."

He also reiterated the government's push to go cashless. "There are 40 crore smartphones in the country today. Everything is available on mobile banking, net banking and through credit and debit cards. You just need to download an app on your phone, and for 40 crore people, everything is possible without visiting a bank or standing in queues," he said.

Modi’s last rally held in Lucknow on 24 December. A national leader, a state leader and an MP (by rotation) would be present for all four yatras. The party has also has formed a team of 15000 parivartan sarathis, who will visit 50,000 village panchayats in the state and hold 'parivartan chaupals', asking people to bring about change. They will cover around 1700o kilometers in 402 Assembly constituencies.

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