Stepping up the attack on the opposition parties that “resort to politics of shortcut”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that leaders of such political outfits are the “biggest enemies of every taxpayer”.
The Prime Minister accused such political parties and leaders of merely aiming to gain power with “false promises”. PM Modi’s remarks came while addressing after inaugurating various developmental projects which also included infrastructural projects.
“I want to caution people of the country about the deformity coming into the country’s politics. This deformity is of the politics of shortcut, spending the country’s money for political selfishness, and spending the tax-payers money. The political parties and leaders who resort to shortcuts are the biggest enemies of every taxpayer. They only aim to gain power and form governments with false promises,” he said.
The Prime Minister took a step further and accused those parties of wanting to “destroy the country’s economy for their personal gains” in the Amrit Kaal when the country is moving towards achieving its goals.
“They can never form the country. Today, when the country is working on the target for the next 25 years, some political parties want to destroy the country’s economy for their personal gains,” he said.
The Prime Minister has, in the past made repeated mentions of the freebie politics in the country and has termed it “dangerous” for the development of the country.