M.K. Stalin points to CAG report to charge BJP with corruption in podcast series
The Hindu
TN CM Stalin: BJP govt led by PM Modi made of communalism, corruption, corporate capitalism, cheating & character assassination. INDIA Coalition & its leaders shedding light on this, tearing apart BJP's facade. CAG report proves BJP corrupt & unable to fulfill promises. People of India must unite to end BJP's divisive politics.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday said that the BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was made of communalism, corruption, corporate capitalism, cheating and character assassination.
“This is a rule of five Cs. This would be the befitting description. The BJP has managed to hide it through propaganda and advertisements until now. However, the newly formed INDIA Coalition and its leaders are now shedding light on this. It is tearing apart the BJP’s facade, Prime Minister Modi’s pomp and show are also exposed,” he said in his ‘Speaking for India‘ podcast.
Mr. Stalin said while the Opposition was raising these key issues and the CAG report had proved that the opposition parties were sharing factual insights based on real data.
“I ask Mr. Modi, who accuses INDIA of being an alliance of corrupt people; the CAG report exposes the corruption in your rule. Have you read what the report says? Did you discuss this in the special session? Did you even answer?,” he asked.
Mr. Stalin said the CAG report had proved that the BJP was corrupt even in the Ayodhya project.
He also recalled the CAG report which had found violations in the tourism project (Swadesh Darshan) that invite tourists to all the places where the Ramayana was said to have taken place. “It was claimed to be implemented in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Goa and Telangana. In this project, the CAG has found several irregularities worth millions. This report reveals the violations in the contracts being offered. Furthermore, the CAG report shows that the BJP will not be able to fulfill its promises,” he alleged.
“They name all projects with words that cannot even be pronounced by the common people. This is a way to ensure people don’t know what is even going on,” he pointed out.