Working On Legalities To Give Cash Seized By ED Again To Individuals Of Bengal: PM Modi To BJP Bengal Candidate

Prime Minister Narendra Modi right now continued his intereaction with the BJP candidates within the run as much as the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. Whereas PM Modi spoke to 2 BJP candidates – one every from Bengal and Kerala yesterday, he right now spoke to BJP’s Krishnanagar nominee Rajmata Amrita Roy who’s contesting the polls towards TMC’s Mahua Moitra.

Expressing his efforts to make sure that the funds seized by the ED in West Bengal are returned to the impoverished people who had been victims of fraud, PM Modi advised Roy that the federal government is wanting into the legalities for this. Of their dialog with ‘Rajmata’ of Krishnanagar, PM Modi stated that he needs to make sure that funds looted from the poor finds its manner again to poor, utilising money and belongings seized by the Directorate of Enforcement from people concerned in corruption. 

Taking goal on the opposition coalition INDIA bloc, PM Modi asserted that whereas the BJP stays devoted to eradicating corruption nationwide, opposing factions shaped alliances to avoid wasting each other.  

Amrita Roy is fielded towards TMC candidate former MP Mahua Moitra in Krishnanagar. Moitra was not too long ago faraway from the Lok Sabha attributable to findings from an Ethics Committee inquiry into accusations of involvement in a ‘cash-for-query’ scandal.  

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Modi reached out by way of telephone to Rekha Patra, a key determine within the Sandeshkhali motion. Throughout their dialog, Modi known as Patra ‘Shakti Swaroopa’ and inquired about her marketing campaign preparations and famous the growing backing for the BJP within the area. 

PM Modi additionally talked to BJP’s Kerala candidate Prof T N Sarasu who’s contesting the polls from the Alathur Lok Sabha constituency. PM Modi assured her of strict actions towards the alleged cooperative financial institution frauds happening within the state. 

The Lok Sabha elections for 42 Parliamentary Constituencies in West Bengal are set to happen in seven phases, commencing on April 19. Vote counting is scheduled for June 4.



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