Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday said there was a conspiracy to oust him as his government had stopped the siphoning of Rs 90,000 crore through bogus documents.
"We have put an end to loot of public money (which was the case) during the previous governments by middlemen. We have busted more than six crore fake ration cards, LPG connections and bogus pensions," Modi said at a BJP rally in this western Odisha town.
Around Rs 90,000 crore has been saved by detecting these irregularities and blocking the leakages, he said.
"Money was being siphoned using names of children who were not born, in the name of people who did not exist," the prime minister said, after he unveiled a slew of central projects worth over Rs 1,550 crore at an official function here.
Since the Centre has put the illegal interests of some people in jeopardy, they are now joining hands to remove the country's "chowkidar" (watchman) by levelling false allegations against me, the prime minister said without taking any names.
He said, "Who will protect the rights of the poor? We have stopped the loot of Rs 90,000 crore. This money used to go into the pockets of people who used to purchase big cars and fly in aeroplanes. But now these things have stopped, so their anger against Modi is natural. Now they want to take revenge against me. But with your blessings their efforts will not be successful," he said.
Hinting at the coming together of opposition parties against the BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, Modi said conspiracies are being hatched from various quarters and now some of the conspirators are coming together.
"I want to tell these people from the land of Lord Jagannath that this chowkidar will rest only after completely halting loot of public money.
"Chowkidar will rest only after ensuring punishment to those who looted public money," he said, virtually kicking off BJP's campaign for the coming elections.
Modi's latest visit to Odisha was his third visit to the state in the last three weeks.
Assembly elections in Odisha are slated to be held along with the Lok Sabha polls, due in a few months.
Asserting that the BJP-led NDA government has been working with determination for the development of the country, Modi said the Centre is focusing on five streams -- education, earnings for the youth, medicine for the elderly, irrigation for farmers and listening to the masses -- to ensure overall and balanced progress.
Speaking on the 10 per cent reservation for economically backward people in the general category, Modi called it "significant work done."
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