Should those involved in chopper theft be punished or not? asks PM Modi
In His First Public Comments Since The AgustaWestland Issue Broke Out, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Today Dubbed The Controversial Deal A “chori' (theft) And Said That The Guilty, Howsoever Big, Would Not Be Spared.
In his first public comments since the AgustaWestland issue broke out, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today dubbed the controversial deal a “chori” (theft) and said that the guilty, howsoever big, would not be spared.
Without naming Congress, Modi also attacked the party which has launched a counter-attack on his government for dragging the name Sonia Gandhi, asking “if the court in Italy has said that people from the last government in India have taken money, why then are you troubling us here?
”Does anyone of your relatives live in Italy? Does any of my relatives live in Italy.... I have not seen Italy. I have not been to Italy. Nor have I met anyone in Italy. If Italians have accused them what should we do?” Modi said.
”Those involved in helicopter chori, should they be punished or not? Should legal action be taken against them or not. However big they are, should action be taken against them or not? I want to know from the people of Tamil Nadu,” said Modi at an election rally here on Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border”.
He said people of Tamil Nadu should now be knowing why people in New Delhi “don’t allow” Modi to work.
“It is because he (Modi) has tightened the screws. This has affected the corrupt. It has disturbed their sleep. So they are attacking me,” the Prime Minister said.
Asserting that he had people’s support, Modi said “I won’t fear this or bow to this.”
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