Prime Minister Modi advised CM Arvind Kejriwal to read the Constitution
It would be better to read the Constitution; Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given this advice to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The Prime Minister gave this advice in response to the allegation made by the National Convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party in which Kejriwal says that PM Modi decides who will go to jail.
When Arvind Kejriwal came out of jail, he said that the Prime Minister decides who will go to jail. He says that Hemant Soren and I were put in jail on the orders of the PM. Answering this question, PM Modi said, 'It would be better if these people read the Constitution, read the laws and rules of the country. I don't need to say anything.'
Responding to the allegations of the opposition that the ED, CBI and Income Tax are being used to suppress the opposition, PM Modi said, 'I have a question for the media, the opposition gives you garbage and you reach out to us with it. The media should research what questions should be asked of the government and the Prime Minister. Ask those who are throwing garbage what is the proof of what you are saying. It is right that I will recycle this garbage and turn it into manure and produce some good things for the country.'
PM Modi said that today the village sarpanch has the right to sign, the country's Prime Minister does not have it. These people do not have that much knowledge. The country's Prime Minister does not have any such authority. The Modi government has told the officers that my government has zero tolerance towards corruption, now it is the job of the people sitting in the office to implement it.
PM Modi said, 'Once upon a time, Manmohan Singh was in power and in 10 years, 34 lakhs were seized. It means that it can fit in a school bag. Now ED has seized 2200 crores in 10 years. This is shown on TV. Should the person who has brought 2200 crores be respected or abused? Who is abusing, whose money has been lost. The person who collected it by stealing has been caught, he is shouting.'