Modi will never bring black money to India: Sharad Yadav

JD-U president Sharad Yadav Friday said the BJP government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is betraying the people and the country on the issue of bringing black money stashed abroad as he will never bring it back.
"BJP has no intention to bring back the black money from foreign banks," the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) president told reporters here.
He said black money will never return to India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Modi are fooling people and they also know it.
Yadav, who visited Patna to meet JD-U leaders and workers, said there was a big game behind BJP's promises made during the 2014 Lok Sabha election to bring back black money.
"BJP had spent hundreds of crores (of rupees) on election campaign during the Lok Sabha polls, how can it (BJP) bring back black money," he asked.
"BJP and Modi have failed to fulfil their promises to bring back black money soon after coming to power," he said.
Yadav said the central government move to disclose names of those having money in foreign banks is an eyewash.
Category :India
More News

Centre Revises Export Duty on Petrol, Diesel and ATF Effective June 1

Tiffany Trump and Michael Boulos Arrive in Agra During Private Visit to India

Kargil War Heroes of Chorbat La Remembered by Fire and Fury Corps with Pride and Gratitude

Himalayan Region to Drive India’s Next Growth Phase, Says Jitendra Singh

J&K Integral Part of India, Leaders Back MEA’s Strong Rebuttal to China-Pak Remarks; Call for PoK Return

India, US Sign Strategic Pact on Critical Minerals and Rare Earth Cooperation
Trending News

Hotel Fire Accused Lovkesh Bajaj Spent 15 Days in Jail in 2025 Fake Passport Case
Attack on Khan Sir’s Institute Puts Spotlight on Rivalries in India’s Coaching Industry
Malviya Nagar Fire: 15 Injured Under Treatment, Six on Ventilator but Stable
Delhi Govt Announces ₹10 Lakh Aid for Families of Malviya Nagar Fire Victims, Arranges Return of Mortal Remains
CBSE Receives Over 56,000 Applications for Answer Sheet Review, Foils Major Cyber Attack
Shilpa Shinde Responds to Arrest Demands After Admitting 2016 Harassment Allegations Were False
Delhi Hotel Fire: Building Owner Lavkesh Bajaj Arrested After Blaze Claims 21 Lives
Delhi Hotel Fire Probe Focuses on Owner, Management After 21 Deaths in Malviya Nagar
Single Exit, Sealed Surroundings Hampered Malviya Nagar Fire Rescue, Says DFS Official
Students Worried About Exam Preparation After Attack on Khan Sir’s Coaching Centre in Patna
Top News


