
It is well known that prime minister Modi's previous declaration that, should the bjp win power, he would give black money directly to the people created a great deal of media attention. It is well known that this sparked a heated discussion within political parties. But at a critical juncture in the nation's general election process, prime minister Modi has provided clarification on this matter. It is well known that Modi has stepped up his efforts lately to use his words to persuade people to vote for the BJP.
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The notion of distributing black money directly to the people is not aligned with legal, economic, or practical norms. The indian government, under prime minister Narendra Modi, has taken steps to curb black money through measures like demonetization and promoting tax compliance. However, any recovered funds are more likely to be utilized for public welfare and development projects rather than direct distribution to citizens.