"Initially when Modi addressed his election campaign he said he would ensure that every single paisa stashed in foreign shores as black money would be brought to India, if he comes to power. He also said that every Indian would get at least lakhs of money, if that money was brought to the country," Yechury said, while addressing a meeting here.
Observing that the Congress and BJP were no different as both were not committed in bringing back black money stashed in foreign shores, he said "this is the payback time for the government. Since corporates helped them earlier, the government is now saving the corporates. The real list of names involved in black money will never come out."
Secular forces should act as the son of this soil to contest this government, which is imposing greater hardships to the labour forces, threaten the very secular foundation of the secular fabric of this country and cement caste oppressions and social injustice, he said.
Commenting on the government's popular initiatives, he said "Initially Modi promoted what is called 'Made in India', which was later converted to 'Make in India.' There is a difference between the two. Made in India is what every body wants and believes but 'Make in India' is basically calling all the capitalists and industrialists to come to India and make their produce and make profits."
"Why would the RSS chief talk to UGC chairman on how education should be?" he asked.
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