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Modi: Nation’s assets being given to corporates by Modi: Yechury | Jaipur News

Jaipur: CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Tuesday said that the BJP-RSS Modi government at the Centre was talking about Amrit Kaal but the truth was that the nectar that came out of the churning of the ocean had gone into hands of evil people. He said the BJP had become a party only of big industrialists.
Yechury said this while addressing election meetings in support of party candidates in Rajasthan.He said that if honest public representatives of CPI(M) were elected to the Assembly, they would fight along with people on the streets as well as inside the Assembly for issues not only of their constituency but of the entire Rajasthan and the country.
“By struggling together, we will work to bring the real amrit to the farmers, labourers and general public,” he said.
“Today, the corrupt and dishonest public representatives of the parties of the ruling classes are together busy in looting the property of the country and the state. Public assets like railways, banks, insurance, airlines, schools and hospitals, created with the hard-earned money of our people, are being looted by the industrial corporate houses,” he said.
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Yechury said this while addressing election meetings in support of party candidates in Rajasthan.He said that if honest public representatives of CPI(M) were elected to the Assembly, they would fight along with people on the streets as well as inside the Assembly for issues not only of their constituency but of the entire Rajasthan and the country.
“By struggling together, we will work to bring the real amrit to the farmers, labourers and general public,” he said.
“Today, the corrupt and dishonest public representatives of the parties of the ruling classes are together busy in looting the property of the country and the state. Public assets like railways, banks, insurance, airlines, schools and hospitals, created with the hard-earned money of our people, are being looted by the industrial corporate houses,” he said.
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