Khargone (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday hit out at the Congress over corruption, saying that under the Modi government, the entire money released for welfare schemes goes into the bank accounts of the beneficiaries, while Rajiv Gandhi This was not the case during the regime when only "15" of every rupee paisa reached the needy.

The BJP leader said Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has not yet apologized to the country for the "85 paise corruption" that his father (then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had talked about during his rule in 1985) and It did not disclose where this money was going. The party was in power.

"Rahul Gandhi's father Rajiv Gandhi used to say that he had sent one rupee (for the welfare of Dalits and the poor), but only 15 paise reached the beneficiary. Rahul Gandhi has not yet apologized to the country for this. He Who was eating 85 paise during his reign?” Yadav asked.

The CM was addressing a campaign rally at Pansemal under Khargone Lok Sabha seat (ST) in support of BJP candidate and sitting MP Gajendra Singh Patel.Congress has fielded Porlal Kharte from Khargone.

Yadav said that unlike those days, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rule, the entire money released by the Center under Kisan Samman Nidhi and other welfare schemes reaches the bank accounts of farmers and other beneficiaries.

He accused Congress leaders of spreading rumors that if the BJP government remains in power after the Lok Sabha elections, it will end reservation in jobs and education for SC/ST/OBCs.

"Rahul Gandhi has forgotten that there is a Modi government in the country for the last 10 years. Modi ji saved people's lives during Covid-19. Now they are saying that it will end reservation.. People know everything.. .(Congress) are lying to form their government.,

He said Congress and its alliance leaders are abusing Modi as their man, including some members of the Gandhi family and his political associates who are out on bail in various cases and those who are not out on bail are in jail.

"The law is equal for all and this election will ensure that the rule of law is maintained in the country," Yadav said.

The BJP leader said that PM Modi is committed to the welfare of the poor and he considers all 140 crore Indians as part of his family.

In the fourth and last phase in Madhya Pradesh, voting will be held in Indore, Khandwa, Mandsaur, Ujjain (SC), Dewas (SC), Khargone (ST), Ratla (ST) and Dhar (ST) Lok Sabha seats.13 May.