Fight Against Corruption Will Not Stop: Narendra Modi

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing the NCC Cadets, at the NCC Rally, in New Delhi on January 28, 2018.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing the NCC Cadets, at the NCC Rally, in New Delhi on January 28, 2018.

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, addressed the NCC rally on Sunday in New Delhi. He said every young NCC Cadet came to this gathering with his or her own personality and identity.

But, he added, that over the course of a month, new friendships would have been forged, and a lot would have been learnt from each other.

NCC camps teach every youngster about the different cultures of India, he said. They motivate every youngster to do something good for the nation, he added.

Narendra Modi asserted that the youth of India now refuse to accept corruption. He added that the fight against corruption and black money will not stop. He added that this is a fight for the future of India’s youth.

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The Prime Minister appealed to the Cadets to promote digital transactions through the BHIM App, and to motivate others to join that platform. He said that this a step towards transparency and accountability. Once the youth of India decide something, everything is possible, he added.

The Prime Minister said that earlier, people believed that nothing happens to the rich and powerful. But, he added that things are different today. People who served as Chief Ministers are in jail for their corruption, he asserted.

Speaking on Aadhaar, he said it has added great strength to India’s development. What would earlier get into wrong hands is now going to the intended beneficiaries, he added.

The Prime Minister said that this spirit that has been learnt in NCC camps will remain with the Cadets for life. He said that the National Cadet Corps is not about uniform or uniformity, it is about unity. Through NCC we nurture teams that work in mission mode and inspire others, he added.

Photo courtesy: Press Information Bureau

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