War on black money cannot be concluded with one action, says Venkaiah Naidu

Many more steps will be taken by Modi government in this regard, says Naidu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Venkaiah Naidu
Venkaiah Naidu

The war on cannot be concluded with one action alone and many more steps will be taken by the in this regard, Union Minister said on Monday,  hailing the EC for countermanding the R K Nagar bypoll over use of money power.

While terming the EC action as "the right decision" in the wake of charges of use of money power, he attacked the for the generation of due to various scams worth thousands of crores that took place during their regime.



Naidu also attacked the opposition parties on the EVM tampering issue saying, "They should instrospect instead of raising such issues as it seems that they cannot accept defeat after people rejected them".

"The Narendra has launched a war against The war against cannot be concluded with one action alone. or remonetisation is one such step in the right direction. Many more things need to be done by our to curb use of black money," he said.

Talking about the RK Nagar bypoll, the Minister said it is an appropriate decision taken by the Election Commission after conducting a detailed inquiry.

He said the Election Commission "did the right thing" of countermanding the polls as "we have seen the brazen manner in which the money was being distributed and various reports have confirmed this".

"That is why I feel the Election Commission decision is right and in the interest of democracy," he said.

The senior BJP leader brushed aside charges by parties attributing political motives for the decision.

"It is the decision by the Election Commission and it is a correct decision. It is wrong to attribute political motives on the decision. It is an open fact that money was being distributed. It was caught on tape," he said.

He said the Income tax authorities have done their duty and it is natural for political parties to to react in such a manner.

On the opposition raising the alleged tampering of EVMs, Naidu said, "There is no tampering of EVMs, the EC has confirmed this."

He also said, "The opposition parties are trying to find excuses for their defeat. The people of the country have rejected them and it is time they introspect. The EVMs were used earlier too and when BJP has lost in Punjab, Delhi and Bihar, they were happy. Now when they are losing, they are unable to digest it."

Taking on leader P Chidambaram for his dig at the prime minister, Naidu said he would explain better as most was generated during his party's regime.

"It is ridiculous to make such arguments. White money or will be known only after an inquiry. The use of money is certainly there. He (Chidambaram) must be able to explain better as he comes from that area.

"As I said most was generated during the regime when so many scams took place. These include scams in 2G, 3G, CWG, Augusta, all of these happened during the government," he said.

P Chidambaram had taken a dig at Prime Minister asking if his demonestisation drive has achieved the desired results.

"We were told has put an end to Was money distributed in R K Nagar white money?," the former Finance and Home Minister said in a tweet.

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War on black money cannot be concluded with one action, says Venkaiah Naidu

Many more steps will be taken by Modi government in this regard, says Naidu

Many more steps will be taken by Modi government in this regard, says Naidu The war on cannot be concluded with one action alone and many more steps will be taken by the in this regard, Union Minister said on Monday,  hailing the EC for countermanding the R K Nagar bypoll over use of money power.

While terming the EC action as "the right decision" in the wake of charges of use of money power, he attacked the for the generation of due to various scams worth thousands of crores that took place during their regime.

Naidu also attacked the opposition parties on the EVM tampering issue saying, "They should instrospect instead of raising such issues as it seems that they cannot accept defeat after people rejected them".

"The Narendra has launched a war against The war against cannot be concluded with one action alone. or remonetisation is one such step in the right direction. Many more things need to be done by our to curb use of black money," he said.

Talking about the RK Nagar bypoll, the Minister said it is an appropriate decision taken by the Election Commission after conducting a detailed inquiry.

He said the Election Commission "did the right thing" of countermanding the polls as "we have seen the brazen manner in which the money was being distributed and various reports have confirmed this".

"That is why I feel the Election Commission decision is right and in the interest of democracy," he said.

The senior BJP leader brushed aside charges by parties attributing political motives for the decision.

"It is the decision by the Election Commission and it is a correct decision. It is wrong to attribute political motives on the decision. It is an open fact that money was being distributed. It was caught on tape," he said.

He said the Income tax authorities have done their duty and it is natural for political parties to to react in such a manner.

On the opposition raising the alleged tampering of EVMs, Naidu said, "There is no tampering of EVMs, the EC has confirmed this."

He also said, "The opposition parties are trying to find excuses for their defeat. The people of the country have rejected them and it is time they introspect. The EVMs were used earlier too and when BJP has lost in Punjab, Delhi and Bihar, they were happy. Now when they are losing, they are unable to digest it."

Taking on leader P Chidambaram for his dig at the prime minister, Naidu said he would explain better as most was generated during his party's regime.

"It is ridiculous to make such arguments. White money or will be known only after an inquiry. The use of money is certainly there. He (Chidambaram) must be able to explain better as he comes from that area.

"As I said most was generated during the regime when so many scams took place. These include scams in 2G, 3G, CWG, Augusta, all of these happened during the government," he said.

P Chidambaram had taken a dig at Prime Minister asking if his demonestisation drive has achieved the desired results.

"We were told has put an end to Was money distributed in R K Nagar white money?," the former Finance and Home Minister said in a tweet.
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