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PM Modi Slams Congress With ‘Mr. 10 Per Cent’ Jibe In Manipur

Guwahati: 

Launching BJP’s campaign for the second phase of polling in Manipur, Prime Minister took a dig at the opposition Congress by reviving his jibe from the state’s 2017 assembly elections. While addressing a virtual poll rally, he said that when Congress was in power in the state their main leader was called “Mr 10 per cent”. While PM Modi didn’t directly name the leader, it is being seen as an oblique reference to allegations of corruption against three-time Congress Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

During the run-up to the previous assembly elections, the BJP had accused Mr Singh of pocketing 10 per cent from all government projects he approved. There were also allegations that only those who could pay large sums of money as bribes would get government jobs which amounted to favouring only the 10 per cent who could afford it.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating charges of money laundering and embezzlement of government funds against the former Chief Minister. He, however, has refuted these allegations.

Taking aim at the grand old party, the PM made several grave allegations of corruption and sectarianism and even accused it of flaming insurgency. “Congress did not develop Manipur. It kept Manipur away from peace, encouraged militancy and widened the hill-valley divide in the state. [Former PM] Atal Bihari Vajpayee had set up a dedicated department for the northeast but when the UPA came to power in 2004, they made it inactive. With the weakening of Congress, their divide and rule policy has also weakened in Manipur,” the PM added.

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