KOLKATA/DUMKA: PM Narendra Modi announced on Tuesday that the Centre has successfully recovered and returned Rs 17,000 crore of “scam money” to people across India. He also reiterated his commitment to specifically give back Rs 3,000 crore to Bengal citizens allegedly defrauded by Trinamool govt.
“Will get the money out from scamsters and return it to those who have been duped,” he said at a rally in Ashoknagar, part of Barasat Lok Sabha seat, as his Bengal campaign nears its end.He reinforced his earlier pledge: “Na khaunga, na khane dunga” (Will not indulge in corruption, nor let anyone indulge in it).” Modi’s rallies in Ashoknagar and Baruipur were followed by a 2.5km roadshow in Kolkata (North) seat. He visited Mayer Bari, residence of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa’s wife Sarada Ma, before the roadshow, which concluded near Swami Vivekananda’s birthplace.
The PM condemned TMC‘s alleged “abuse” of Ramakrishna Mission, ISKCON, and Bharat Sevashram Sangha sadhus, linking it to the party’s “appeasement” politics.
In Dumka, during the final leg of his campaign in Jharkhand, Modi said the state became a “hotbed of loot and corruption” over the past five years under JMM-Congress-RJD alliance govt. He promised stringent action against the corrupt after the poll results on June 4.





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