Modi\'s barb at Mamata - \'PM post cannot be bought like Saradha\, Narada\'

Modi's barb at Mamata - 'PM post cannot be bought like Saradha, Narada'

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Hitting out at Mamata Banerjee, on Tuesday said that the post of is not in the "auction which can be bought by the money of Saradha and Narada scams."

"(Mamata) is also dreaming to become the by contesting a handful of seats. If the prime minister's post can be received from the auction, then and the would have come into the auction with the money looted by them," Prime Minister said, while addressing an election rally here.

"The post of the prime minister is not in the auction which can be bought by the money of Saradha and Narada," said he.

The financial scandal was a major scam caused by the collapse of a Ponzi scheme run by the conglomerate. The multi-crore-rupee chit fund scam allegedly involves several key leaders from the Trinamool

Prime Minister further attacked Mamata-led government on the issues of corruption and crime in the state.

"Today, the is giving a complete competition to the so far as scandals are concerned. There are two such things -- corruption and crime, which are non-stop in the reign of the TMC," he said.

"Saradha, Narada and are not just scams but a crime against the poor people ... You can understand the situation when a stands in support of those who loot the poor. They need proof of how many terrorists were killed but they are conspiring to remove the evidence of money looted from the poor," he added.

Taking a jibe at saying that she needs to call film artists from abroad since the people are not coming to her rallies, he said: "Today, the situation of TMC has become such that if the people are not coming to rallies, she is forced to call film artists from abroad. I pity you, Didi. Look what the brave people of Bengal have done to you."

Talking about the problem of infiltration, he said: "Didi allowed infiltrators to run her businesses. Now, she is calling campaigners from abroad. But your 'Chowkidar' wants to say that the politics of will not bank on infiltrators from now."

West Bengal, which has 42 seats at stake, is undergoing polling during all seven phases of Lok Sabha elections. Voting is taking place at five Lok Sabha seats on Tuesday. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 18:13 IST