In New Delhi [India], Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that he had given a free hand to agencies to take strict action against corruption and that there would be no interference from the government.

Responding to the debate on the thanks motion in Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Modi said that corruption is a termite that has hollowed out the nation and he is working wholeheartedly to free the country from this menace.

He said that no corrupt person will be able to escape the law.

"I would like to say without hesitation that I have given a free hand to the agencies to take strict action against corruption and the corrupt. The government will not interfere anywhere. They should work honestly for honesty... I would like to tell the citizens that no corrupt person will be able to escape the law. Ye Modi ki guarantee hai,” PM Modi said.

"For me, the fight against corruption should not be measured in terms of electoral victories or defeats. I do not fight corruption to win or lose elections. This is my mission, my conviction. I believe that corruption is one of those termites that has emptied the nation. I am working wholeheartedly to free this country from corruption and to create hatred against corruption in the minds of common people," he added.

The Prime Minister, who faced interruptions during his speech with opposition members raising slogans, criticized the Congress for first filing a complaint against the AAP government in Delhi "for corruption" and then leveling charges against its BJP-led central government. for misusing investigative agencies.

"Congress has started executing 'Bhrashtachari bachao andolan' now. When the corrupt are sent to jail, they do hungama...It is said that the investigation agencies are being abused...'Bhrashtachar kare 'AAP', sharabghotala kare 'AAP' aur 'AAP ki shikayat kare Congress, AAP ko corte mein leke jaye Congress, ab karyawahi ho toh gaali of Modi ko... And now they are partners... Congress had presented facts against AAP in a press conference , now you have to say whether those facts were correct or not," PM Modi said.