The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that if any money has been looted in India and has left Indian shores, it is our duty to find out about it. He said that he was not born to sit on a chair of high office, adding that whatever he had, including his family, and his home, he had left to serve the nation.
Discussing about the recent decision of
the Union Government on demonetization of Rs. 500 and Rs. 2000 currency notes,
the Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that on 8th November many people of India slept
peacefully, while a few are sleepless even now.
He further added that he was not
born to sit on a chair of high office, adding that whatever he had, including
his family, and his home, he had left to serve the nation.
He said the Union Government has taken a
key step to help the honest citizens of India, in defeating the menace of black
money. The Prime Minister thanked all those who have been contributing to
ensuring the success of the demonetization exercise. He said he also feels the
pain, and these steps taken were not a display of arrogance. He said that he
has seen poverty, and understands people’s problems.
He recalled that in 2014, people had
voted to free the nation from corruption. He also mentioned the various steps
that have been taken by the Union Government to curb black money.
The Prime Minister said that if any
money has been looted in India and has left Indian shores, it is our duty to
find out about it. He said that he was not born to sit on a chair of high
office, adding that whatever he had, including his family, and his home, he had
left to serve the nation.
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