Congress Leader Attacks PM Modi Over Corruption
Jairam Ramesh criticizes Modi's governance, alleges corruption and cover-ups.

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP-led government on Monday, alleging that they had failed to fulfill their anti-corruption commitments.
The attack came in the form of a post shared on social media, where Ramesh referred to Prime Minister Modi's 2014 slogan - 'Naa khaunga naa khaane doonga' (I will neither take bribes nor allow others to do so) and alleged that subsequent developments had exposed it as a 'hoax'.
Ramesh cited several issues, including demonetisation, electoral bonds, the Rafale deal, the PM CARES Fund, and alleged irregularities highlighted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG). He also mentioned the expansion of the 'Modani empire' and the forced merger of GSPC with ONGC to hide a Rs 20,000 crore scam.
The Congress leader also listed recent controversies, including alleged financial irregularities linked to donations at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the Supreme Court-ordered CBI inquiry into contracts awarded to firms linked to the family members of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, and allegations against Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav over land deals.
Ramesh's attack on the government is the latest in a series of criticisms leveled by the opposition against the BJP-led government. The Congress party has been vocal about its concerns over corruption and governance in the country.
The BJP-led government has been facing criticism over several issues, including the Rafale deal and the PM CARES Fund. The government has maintained that the Rafale deal was transparent and that the PM CARES Fund was established to provide relief to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has also raised concerns over the government's flagship schemes, including Ayushman Bharat and PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana. The CAG has reported significant fraudulent expenditures in these schemes.
The Congress party has been demanding greater transparency and accountability in the government's dealings. The party has also been critical of the government's handling of the economy and its impact on the common man.
The attack by Jairam Ramesh is likely to escalate the war of words between the Congress party and the BJP-led government. The Congress party has been trying to corner the government over issues of corruption and governance, while the government has maintained that it is committed to transparency and accountability.
The issue of corruption has been a major concern for the country, with many citizens demanding greater action from the government to tackle the problem. The Congress party's attack on the government is likely to resonate with many citizens who are frustrated with the lack of action on corruption.
In conclusion, the attack by Jairam Ramesh on the BJP-led government is a significant development in the ongoing war of words between the Congress party and the government. The issue of corruption is likely to remain a major concern for the country, and the Congress party's demands for greater transparency and accountability are likely to continue.
The government's response to the attack will be closely watched, as it tries to maintain its commitment to transparency and accountability. The issue of corruption is likely to remain a major issue in the country, and the government's handling of it will be closely scrutinized by citizens and the opposition alike.
The Congress party's attack on the government is also likely to have implications for the upcoming elections. The party is likely to use the issue of corruption as a major plank in its campaign, and the government's response will be closely watched by voters.
Overall, the attack by Jairam Ramesh on the BJP-led government is a significant development in the ongoing debate over corruption and governance in the country. The issue is likely to remain a major concern for citizens, and the government's handling of it will be closely scrutinized by the opposition and the media alike.