New Delhi, December 17
Noting that nobody could raise any question when a decision is taken, Union Home Minister Amit Shah today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given a corruption-free government in the past seven years.
Addressing the annual general meeting of FICCI, he said: “There has not been a single instance of corruption in the past seven years. We have provided a corruption-free government. We have taken many decisions and one or two may be wrong. But no one, not even our critics, can say that our intention is bad.”
Shah said the government’s greatest achievement had been that it had included 60 crore people in the country’s development process. “These are the people, who did not have bank accounts, electricity and gas connections or health facilities. The Modi government gave all these to them,” he said. — TNS
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