"Those who are fond of black money, and who have millions, billions of rupees stashed away, are observing Kala Diwas. The BJP's workers are taking the opportunity to expose this drama and make the people aware", Modi said at a conference organized by the BJP as part of its anti-black money day celebrations on the first anniversary of note ban.
"In the decade preceding the Narendra Modi regime, the country was ruled by Congress with Lalu Prasad in the government for the first five years and the Congress being supported by Lalu for the remaining five. Now we see both Congress and RJD launching the fiercest attacks on note ban", Modi said in presence of state party president Nityanand Rai.
"The Congress should tell the people of the country why the Benami Act was never enforced despite having been passed in 1988. The UPA government did not care to set up an SIT for bringing back black money stashed abroad despite a Supreme Court direction in this regard. Narendra Modi did the needful in his very first cabinet meeting," he said.
Equating the fight against black money with fight against poverty, Sushil Modi said "for 15 years, the RJD-Congress combination ruled Bihar. But it never cared to reduce poverty since it was wary that its clout among the poor would diminish if their lot improved".
"Better tax realization is essential for building better roads and providing greater availability of drinking water. To realize this end, the NDA government has acted against shell companies and post-demonetization, attempts are being made to minimize cash transactions which enable black money to change hands", he added.
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