Congress looted country since Independence: Rijiju

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

Launching a scathing attack on the Congress, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju today alleged that the party is "synonymous with corruption" and has "looted" the country since Independence without thinking for the people.

Addressing a programme at Ganga Market here to mark the first anniversary of policy of the Modi government, the Minister of State for Home said, "The tradition of the since 1947 was to win through money power and after getting elected the leaders use to loot public money."


Rijiju said "The policy of Prime Minister Modi has put a halt in corruption and the leaders are spending sleepless nights since November 8 last year for the they posses."

He said, the policy of the would be remembered in the history of and the country has moved on to a much cleaner, transparent and financial system.

Criticising the for observing the day as Black Day, Rijiju said that the party was nervous post and making dramas out of no issues.

"The will spare no body engaged in corruption and soon there will be lot of action against them," the minister said.

Rijiju said, during the regime in the country, there was "no coordination" between the and the people. But after came to power, Modi reduced the gap to a large extent.

Referring to Arunachal Pradesh, Rijiju claimed that whatever works could not be done in the last 71 years in the state, the BJP would do.

"As a representative from Arunachal I am in Delhi to raise your problems. No need to take tension till I am there and all your problems will be resolved," he emphatically said and assured that Tali in Kurung Kumey district of the state would be connected by road within 2019.

State BJP President Tapir Gao speaking on the occasion said that Modi took the decision of in the interest of the country and the people.

"is observing the day as Black Day because most of the in the country are in the possession of leaders," he alleged adding, had improved the economy of the country to a large extent.

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 16:02 IST